
All-Purpose Cleaner MAX JANITORI™ – No.04
- One 4L jug makes 1,600 litres of ready-to-use cleaner -- replaces 400+ spray bottles worth of product
- Professional-grade concentrate for warehouses, schools, gyms, and multi-site janitorial programs at a fraction of the cost
- Same plant-derived, 0% VOC formula as the full Janitori line -- safe for staff using it 8 hours a day
- Formula
- Concentrated, Plant-Derived
- Dilute 5 mL per 2 L water (1:400 ratio)
- Clean Claim
- 0% of 8 Harmful Chemicals
- No parabens, SLS, EDTA, NTA, chlorine, phosphates, petroleum solvents, or VOCs
- Size
- 4 L Concentrate
- Makes up to 1,600 L of cleaning solution
- Origin
- Made in Montreal, QC
- Canadian-manufactured since 1994
Cost per application
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Common questions
How much cleaning solution does one 4L jug actually make?
At the recommended dilution of 5 mL per 2 L of water, one 4L jug produces 1,600 litres of ready-to-use cleaning solution. That's roughly 800 standard spray bottles (2L each). For a facility cleaning 50 rooms daily, one jug can last months. The math: 4,000 mL concentrate / 5 mL per batch = 800 batches x 2L each = 1,600L total.
Does diluting it that much actually work, or is it just watered down?
The 1:400 dilution ratio is the lab-tested concentration for effective cleaning on standard daily soil -- grease, dust, fingerprints, foot traffic film. This isn't a consumer spray diluted past the point of usefulness. Janitori's lab has been formulating commercial concentrates since 1994. The active plant-derived surfactants are engineered for high dilution ratios while maintaining cleaning power. For heavy-duty jobs (vehicle degreasing, workshop floors, industrial soil), use a stronger mix -- 10-15 mL per 2L.
Why pay $29.99 when I can get a gallon of conventional concentrate for less?
A conventional concentrate (e.g., Simple Green, Fabuloso Pro) might cost $15-20 per gallon but contains petroleum-derived surfactants and synthetic fragrances that release VOCs. At $29.99 for 4L making 1,600L of solution, No.04 costs roughly $0.019 per litre of ready-to-use cleaner. That's competitive with conventional concentrates -- and your staff isn't breathing petrochemical fumes for 8 hours. Factor in reduced PPE needs and air quality compliance, and total cost of use favours No.04.
What surfaces can I use this on?
At standard dilution, No.04 MAX is safe for ceramic, plastic, sealed wood, stone, concrete, laminate, vinyl, stainless steel, and vehicles. It's pH-balanced at working concentration, so it won't etch, dull, or strip finishes with daily use. Avoid using on unsealed natural stone or raw wood without testing first. For glass and mirrors specifically, No.01 Window Cleaner gives a streak-free finish optimized for reflective surfaces.
How does this compare to Branch Basics concentrate?
Branch Basics is a US-based DTC brand selling a 473 mL concentrate for ~$39 USD (~$54 CAD). Their dilution makes roughly 3 spray bottles of all-purpose cleaner. No.04 MAX is a 4L concentrate at $29.99 CAD that makes 1,600L of cleaning solution. The cost-per-litre difference is enormous: Branch Basics is ~$12/L of ready-to-use solution; No.04 is ~$0.019/L. Branch Basics targets eco-conscious consumers. No.04 targets facilities that need commercial-grade volume at a rational price point.