We all know how strong and sometimes harsh household bleach can be, right? Traditional bleach typically comes in at a concentration of 5.25-6.25% chlorine and for sanitizing, you’re looking at 50-200 ppm.
But here's the great news – Echo Clean™ offers a way to get the job done without the intense chemicals or harsh fumes! Let’s take a look at how Echo Clean™ compares to bleach based on scoops and cycles:
Echo Clean™ Levels (Sorted by Scoops):
# of Scoops | Chlorine Level (ppm) | Cycles |
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1 scoop | 50 ppm | 1 cycle |
1 scoop | 100 ppm | 2 cycles |
1 scoop | 200 ppm | 3 cycles |
2 scoops | 250 ppm | 1 cycle |
2 scoops | 350 ppm | 2 cycles |
2 scoops | 500 ppm | 3 cycles |
With just 1 or 2 scoops, you’re getting great cleaning power, but with a lot less toxicity than traditional bleach. No need to hold your breath or worry about tough chemical residues!
Echo Clean™ Levels (Sorted by Cycles):
# of Cycles | Chlorine Level (ppm) | Scoops |
---|---|---|
1 cycle | 50 ppm | 1 scoop |
2 cycles | 250 ppm | 2 scoops |
3 cycles | 200 ppm | 1 scoop |
Whether you’re doing a light clean or a deeper scrub, Echo Clean™ gives you flexibility without compromising your health – and we’re all about that life! 🌱✨
Echo Clean™ Chlorine Levels (Using Tap Water & No Salt):
# of Cycles | Chlorine Level (ppm) | pH Level |
---|---|---|
1 cycle | 5 ppm | 8.07 |
2 cycles | 10 ppm | 8.10 |
3 cycles | 25 ppm | 8.24 |
Bonus: If you're using Echo Clean™ with tap water (no salt), it produces super low chlorine levels, from 5 to 25 ppm, while maintaining a stable, safe pH level. So it's perfect for gentle yet effective cleaning without worrying about damaging surfaces or overwhelming odors. ✨
In a nutshell, Echo Clean™ gives you all the sanitizing and disinfecting power you need without the heavy-duty toxins or fumes of traditional bleach. It’s like the eco-friendly hero of your cleaning routine – safer for you, your family, and the planet.
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