CleanCore products receive WoolSafe Certification

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OMAHA, NE — CleanCore® Technologies recently received WoolSafe certification by the WoolSafe® Organization, the organization which certifies products, chemicals and carpet and rug technicians, according to a press release.

WoolSafe, which promotes wool carpet and rug care best practices worldwide, reports CleanCore’s technology meets the following criteria:

  • The product is safe and effective when used to clean wool fibers.
  • The product should produce excellent cleaning results and reduce customer “call backs.”
  • Users can be assured that the product, when used correctly, will not damage wool fibers.
  • The product should help prevent color or dye bleeding, bleaching or rapid soiling.

CleanCore’s products create aqueous ozone, a natural cleaning solution made by mechanically infusing cold water with ozone. This form of cleaning is commonly referred to as “one step beyond green cleaning.”

“For manufacturers as well as others certified by WoolSafe, it’s like receiving a badge of quality,” CleanCore Distribution Sales Manager Matt Montag said in the release. “And when applied to a new cleaning technology such as aqueous ozone, this is an even bigger honor.”

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