Stockmeier goes green

German company introduces Green Line

Stockmeier recently presented a sustainable product line for car washes. With Green Line, the German-based chemical company meets the environmentally friendly specifications. The product line should also help car washes reduce maintenance costs.

Manufacturer Stockmeier states that their new range named Green Line is free of NTA, sillicons, silicates and phosphates, mineral oil and microplastics. The chemistry used is biodegradable in accordance with current environmental requirements.

The product line is suitable for all water treatment systems. Stockmeier has an extensive product range for car wash companies. Green Line includes a prewash detergent and shampoo, among others.

The price tag of their green product is a bit higher because the raw materials for it are more expensive. Stockmeier explains that these costs can be set off against savings in maintenance costs. By using green products it is likely that filters and sieves will have to be cleaned less often.

Author: Rene Passet

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Stockmeier goes green

German company introduces Green Line

Stockmeier recently presented a sustainable product line for car washes. With Green Line, the German-based chemical company meets the environmentally friendly specifications. The product line should also help car washes reduce maintenance costs.

Manufacturer Stockmeier states that their new range named Green Line is free of NTA, sillicons, silicates and phosphates, mineral oil and microplastics. The chemistry used is biodegradable in accordance with current environmental requirements.

The product line is suitable for all water treatment systems. Stockmeier has an extensive product range for car wash companies. Green Line includes a prewash detergent and shampoo, among others.

The price tag of their green product is a bit higher because the raw materials for it are more expensive. Stockmeier explains that these costs can be set off against savings in maintenance costs. By using green products it is likely that filters and sieves will have to be cleaned less often.

Author: Rene Passet

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