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The Silky Liquid and Silky Wipe from Green Clean

Posted: 2 Jul 2009
New cleaning system from Green Clean - Green Clean Silky Liquid and Silky Wipe for optics and touchscreens.
green cleanPress Release:
Austrian manufacturer GREEN CLEAN has developed a special cleaning system for optics, touchscreens and many other sensitive surfaces:The Silky Liquid & Silky Wipe.

This fast and safe cleaning system is designed to be used on a variety of sensitive surfaces and provide a long lasting effect to prevent dirt build-up and static!

For use on:
  • Lenses, coated & un-coated
  • Spectacles & sunglasses
  • Touch phones, PDA’s, computer screens
  • GPS navigation devices
  • Digital photo frames
  • LCD screens on cameras

The Silky Liquid comes in a 20 ml pump-spray bottle.
Silky Liquid key features:
  • Fast acting on all types of dirt and contaminations
  • Water-based
  • Economical
  • Antistatic
  • Does not build deposits
  • Smoothes structures
  • Biologically completely harmless
  • Long lasting prevention of dirt build-up and static

The special Silky Wipe cloth 25 x 25 cm square with the following features:
  • Specially developed for use on sensitive & coated surfaces
  • Woven from refined silk derivatives, cotton and other fine fibres
  • Does not contain binder, glue, chlorine or bleach
  • Can be machine-washed at least 200 times
The innovative SILKY LIQUID combined with the well-known cleaning properties of SILKY WIPE assures perfect cleaning of sensitive surfaces!

Silky Liquid & Wipe kit is available at £8.95 inc Vat

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