ProClean POWER™ Concentrate (formerly ProClean CL-5500™ Concentrate) is a very powerful commercial and industrial grade non-acidic cleaner and degreaser. ProClean CL-POWER™ Concentrate is designed to be diluted with water at varying dilution rates depending on the cleaning task (see chart below). ProClean POWER™ Concentrate is chemically formulated to remove heavy grease and grime, oil, dirt, stains, mold, algae and biological fouling, oxidation, bird, insect and animal waste, leaf, plants and grass stains and most anything organic in nature. It is recommended for use on industrial floors and equipment, restaurants, sport facilities, schools, restrooms, tile & grout, porcelain, Travertine, parking garages, concrete walls, floors & sidewalks, boat decks & canvas tops, on & offshore drilling rigs, construction equipment, farm equipment, landscape equipment, trucks & cars, RVs, ATVs, motorcycles, brick, Dryvit, stucco, pavers, vinyl siding, awnings, gutters, downspouts, soffit & fascia, wood decks, cedar, Ipê, teak, wood, aluminum, metals and plastic. Read and follow the Preparation, Dilution & Application information carefully for best results.
Easy to Use
Dilute ProClean POWER™ Concentrate with clean water in a bucket, pump sprayer or spray bottle. Spray on the cleaner, allow cleaner to work for several minutes, lightly scrub if necessary, then rinse thoroughly with water. For tougher or set in stains, repeat the process. Never use on hot surfaces. Cool surfaces with water before applying cleaner.
Kyle Johnson –
Used it on my shingles and wood siding. Incredible cleaner. Used it as a pretreater before using a pressure washer. Needed much less pressure. Also, had no affect on my landscaping which was impressive.
Tom Hewitt –
Awesome cleaner. Long time business customer. Superintendent of a cemetery. We use it to clean headstones. Used to use acid, as still do but only rarely now, because ProClean does such a great job. We also use it to clean our lawn equipment and tractors. Great on grease, grime and dirt. And best hand cleaner!
Mark Lyon –
Nice stuff. I redid my roof shingles and siding with ProClean Power after see some before and after photos. Did a remarkable job. I used a garden sprayer to apply the product, diluted about 4:1. Pretreated the shingles and siding then followed up with my pressure washer after letting it soak a bit. I loved the way it worked.
Larry Smith –
I tried ProClean Power. Bought a gallon for the garage. Liked the idea of being able to make my own cleaner when I needed it around the shop or house. I had some oil spots in my garage. I used a small amount of undiluted products and it worked great.
Sam White –
Here to reorder. Just wanted to say this is definitely my go to cleaner. I have a couple rental properties. This stuff works great for restoration. It works on painted surfaces, even flat paint. We used to repaint everything, Now we go through and clean all the fingerprint areas like, door jams, light switches, hand rails. and splatter areas of the kitchen with ProClean first. Completely eliminates the need to repaint in most areas. Great on cabinets and counters.
Donna Smart –
Repeat customer. I made up a few spray bottles that a keep in different places around the house, kitchen, bath, laundry room, car trunk. Diluted 4 parts water to 1 part cleaner. This is my new favorite all purpose cleaner. Works great. Even using it to pretreat laundry stains. I recommend to everyone!
store –
Thanks Donna! Great Tip! Our commercial customers do exactly that. They buy ProClean POWER Cleaner Concentrate, then make up their own bottles. In fact, you can make 5 gallons of cleaner or more out of one gallon of ProClean POWER.
Rene G –
Work at a retirement community. We use ProClean Power for a few years. We ue ti regularly on the toughest stains and high contact areas. Happy to say noone has gotten sick. ProClean is also part of our pandemic recovery plan too. As we prepare for a terminal cleaning, we will use ProClean on all surfaces, upholstery, carepet, walls, doors, counters, you name it.
store –
Thanks for the feedback Rene. Your approach is spot on. There is a misunderstanding about the effectiveness of disinfectants. They don’t work well on dirty surfaces. The truth is, disinfectants aren’t cleaners. In fact, they are regulated by the EPA as pesticides. They are designed to kill germs, not remove dirt or dissolve body fluids or oils, where bacteria and virus particles can hide. It is important to clean a surface before using a disinfectant.