Permatex hand cleaner has odor-eater technology

May 1, 2014
Fast Orange Professional features a pumice ingredient that helps to quickly remove even the heaviest deposits of grease, tar, oil, dirt, soil, resins, paints, glues and rubber cement.

Permatex, a provider of chemical technology for automotive maintenance and repair, and the innovator of Fast Orange, has expanded its top selling Fast Orange Hand Cleaner line with the addition of a new, solvent-free hand cleaner specially designed for professional technicians. Fast Orange Professional Hand Cleaner ushers in a new advance in hand cleaners with a powerful cleaning capability infused with new odor eliminating technology. Fast Orange Professional works just as well as the original Fast Orange but delivers the added benefit of removing physical dirt and annoying odors that remain after normal clean up.

Permatex Fast Orange Professional features a pumice ingredient that helps to quickly remove even the heaviest deposits of grease, tar, oil, dirt, soil, resins, paints, glues and rubber cement. All of this cleaning power is coupled with premium skin conditioners including lanolin, aloe vera, and jojoba to help leave raw, rough hands feeling smooth again.

According to Mike Cooper, senior product manager at Permatex, “What differentiates our new Fast Orange Professional Series from other hand cleaners on the market is its ability to quickly and gently remove physical grease and grime, while simultaneously eliminating the smell of gasoline, oil or other odor residues that can linger on after the job. This product leaves your hands not only feeling great, but also smelling fresh.”

The new Permatex Fast Orange Professional Hand Cleaner is available in a 4.5-lb tub and 1-gal bottle with pump.

For information, call 877-376-2839 or email [email protected]

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