Bio-Kleen adds screen cleaner to its product line

The last time Second Wave checked in with Bio-Kleen it has just introduced a pair of cleaning product for boats, one that restored fiberglass and another used to buff the fiberglass and apply layers of UV protection.

Now the company that has developed more than 200 biodegradable cleaning products sold under the Bio-Kleen label has added a new one,  Bio-Kleen Screen Kleen. The technological device cleaner joins its line of cleaning products for boats,  RV's, and automobiles.

Screen Kleen cleans expensive marine and RV technology, such as fish finders and GPS navigation units.

Professional bass angler Jonathan VanDam, a native of Southwest Michigan, successfully tested the Screen Kleen throughout the 2013 Bassmaster Elite Series.

It also been awarded the “Best New Item” in 2014 from Northern Wholesale Supply.

Screen Kleen works on all types technological devices, sensitive screens, glass and electronics, including cameras, cellphones, sunglasses, eyeglasses, tablets, laptops, HDTVs, LVD, LED, plasma displays, and other electronics.

The cleaner removes fingerprints, water spots, dust and build-up. It creates an anti-static surface without using ammonia or alcohol.

It's non-toxic, biodegradable and made in the USA of products from American ingredients. Screen Kleen is sold in a 4 ounce pump sprayer bottle and comes with a microfiber towel for $12.95.

The company, located at 810 Lake Street, has a group of employees who manufacture at least 15,000 gallons of Bio-Kleen products each day.

Those products are sold through motorcycle, RV, boat and auto parts stores throughout the United States, on the Internet and at the company's Lake Street headquarters. Bio-Kleen products sell  around the world.

Source: Bio-Kleen
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