To help you make more informed choices we provide access to the ingredients in our cleaning products sold in the U.S. and Canada.

For questions, refer to the contact information on the product label.

 

Brand Product Name SKU’s Ingredients
APOC Heavy Duty Roof Cleaner AP-801 See Details
Fiberlock Advanced Hydrogen Peroxide 8314 See Details
Fiberlock Extreme Duty Odor 3041 See Details
Fiberlock Extreme Duty 3024 See Details
Fiberlock Hydroboost 8313 See Details
Fiberlock IAQ1000 8315 See Details
Fiberlock IAQ2000 8320 See Details
Fiberlock IAQ2500 8325 See Details
Fiberlock Instant Stain Remover 8317 See Details
Fiberlock Lead Safe Dust Cleaner 5496 See Details
Fiberlock Penewet 6450 See Details
Fiberlock RECON Citrus 3022 See Details
Fiberlock RECON Heavy Duty 3027 See Details
Fiberlock Shockwave RTU 8316 See Details
Fiberlock Shockwave 8310-CA See Details
Fiberlock Shockwave 8310 See Details
Stain-Proof Eff-Erayza Super Concentrate_Stain Proof Adidic Cleaner 141912 See Details
Stain-Proof S-Tech Stone and Masonry_Stain Proof Perside Cleaner 151000 See Details
Stain-Proof Stain Proof Daily Floor Cleaner 141812 See Details
Stain-Proof Stech SMCBoost_Peroxide Cleaner Additive 152000 See Details
Benefect Atomic Degreaser 81275, 80475, 82075 See Details
Benefect Botanical Disinfecting Wipes 20376, 50376 See Details
Benefect Botanical 21275, 20475, 20275, 22075, 51275, 50475, 50275, 52075, 51275 See Details
Benefect Decon 30 21276, 20476, 20276, 22076, 50476, 52076, 51276 See Details
Benefect Evergreen A-44 82544 See Details
Benefect Quantum 40475 See Details
Storm Solution Step 1 69002XX See Details
Storm Solutions Step 2 69003XX See Details

 

Designated List

 

    1. CA Prop 65. Chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or reproductive toxicity (including developmental, female and male toxicity) that are listed pursuant to the Safe Drinking Water and Toxic Enforcement Act of 1986 (California Code of R
    2. EU CMRs. Chemicals classified by the European Union as carcinogens, mutagens, and/or reproductive toxicants in Category 1A and 1B in Annex VI to Regulation (EC) 1272/2008.
    3. EU Endocrine Disruptors. Chemicals included in the European Union candidate list of Substances of Very High Concern in accordance with Article 59 of Regulation (EC) 1907/2006 on the basis of Article 57(f) for endocrine disrupting properties.
    4. IRIS Neurotoxicants. Chemicals for which a reference dose or reference concentration has been developed based on neurotoxicity in the Unites States Environmental Protection Agency’s Integrated Risk Information System.
    5. IRIS Carcinogens. Chemicals that are identified as “carcinogenic to humans”, “likely to be carcinogenic to humans”, or Group A, B1, or B2 carcinogens in the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Integrated Risk Assessment System.
    6. EU PBTs. Chemicals included in the European Union candidate list of Substances of Very High Concern in accordance with Article 59 of Regulation (EC) 1907/2006 on the basis of Article 57(d), Article 57(e), or Article 57(f) for persistent bioaccumulative an
    7. Canada PBTs. Chemicals that are identified as Persistent, Bioaccumulative, and Inherently Toxic to the environment by the Canadian Environmental Protection Act Environmental Registry Domestic Substances List.
    8. EU Respiratory Sensitizers. Chemicals classified by the European Union as respiratory sensitizers Category 1 in Annex VI to Regulation (EC) 1272/2008.
    9. IARC Carcinogens. Group 1, 2a, or 2b carcinogens identified by the International Agency for Research on Cancer, World Health Organization in Monographs on the Evaluation of Carcinogenic Risks to Humans.
    10. ATSDR Neurotoxicants. Neurotoxicants that are identified in the United States’ Department of Health and Human Services’ Agency for Toxic Substances and Disease Registry’s Toxic Substances Portal under “Health Effects of Toxic Substances and Carcinogens, N
    11. US EPA Priority Chemicals List. Persistent, Bioaccumulative and Toxic Priority Chemicals that are identified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s National Waste Minimization Program.
    12. US NTP Reproductive or Developmental Toxicants. Reproductive or developmental toxicants identified in “Monograph on the Potential Human Reproductive and Developmental Effects” published by the United States Department of Health and Human Services’ Nationa
    13. US EPA PBTs. Chemicals identified by the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s Toxics Release Inventory program as Persistent, Bioaccumulative and Toxic Chemicals that are subject to reporting under Section 313 of the Emergency Planning and Comm
    14. WA PBTs. The Washington Department of Ecology’s Persistent, Bioaccumulative, Toxic (PBT) Chemicals identified in the Washington Administrative Code, Title 173, Chapter 173-333.
    15. US NTP Carcinogens. Chemicals that are identified as “known to be” or “reasonably anticipated to be” human carcinogens in the 13th Report on Carcinogens and any subsequent revisions prepared by the United States Department of Health and Human Services’ Na
    16. CA NLs. Chemicals for which notification Levels, as defined in Health and Safety Code Section 116455, have been established by the California Department of Public Health or the State Water Resources Control Board.
    17. CA MCLs. Chemicals for which primary Maximum Contaminant Levels have been stablished and adopted under Sections 64431 or 64444 of Chapter 15 of Title 22 of the California Code of Regulations.
    18. CA TACs. Chemicals identified as Toxic Air Contaminants under Sections 93000 or 93001 of Title 17 of the California Code of Regulations.
    19. CA Priority Pollutants. Chemicals that are identified as priority pollutants in the California Water Quality Control Plans under Section 303(c) of the federal Clean Water Act and in Section 131.38 of Title 40 of the Code of Federal Regulations, or identif
    20. CA Non-Cancer Hazards. Chemicals that are identified with non-cancer endpoints and listed with an inhalation or oral Reference Exposure Level by the California Office of Environmental Health Hazard Assessment under Health and Safety Code Section 44360(b)(
    21. CA Priority Chemicals. Chemicals identified as priority chemicals by the California Environmental Contaminant Biomonitoring program pursuant to Section 105449.
    22. Marine Priority Action Chemicals. Chemicals that are identified on Part A of the list of Chemicals for Priority Action prepared by the Oslo and Paris Conventions for the Protection of the Marine Environment of the North-East Atlantic
    23. EU Fragrance Allergens. Chemicals identified as fragrance allergens in Annex III of the EU Cosmetics Regulation 1223/2009, as required to be labeled by the European Detergents Regulation No. 648/2004.