
Degreaser MAX JANITORI™ - No.72
- MAX-strength concentrate — 20 mL makes 4 L of industrial degreasing solution
- Breaks down carbonized grease, baked-on oil, and heavy industrial buildup that regular degreasers can't touch
- 0% petroleum solvents or VOCs — safe for enclosed manufacturing floors and commercial exhaust hoods
- Formula
- Plant-Derived Concentrate
- Biodegradable, non-toxic
- Clean Claim
- 0% of 8 Harmful Chemicals
- No parabens, SLS, EDTA, NTA, chlorine, phosphates, petroleum solvents, or VOCs
- Dilution
- 20 mL per 4 L Water (1:200)
- One 4 L jug makes 200 batches = 800 L of working solution
- Origin
- Made in Montreal, QC
- Canadian-manufactured since 1994
Cost per application
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Common questions
How do I mix this concentrate?
Add 20 mL of Degreaser MAX to 4 L of water. That's it — no shaking, no heating, no special equipment. One cap-full per bucket. The solution is ready to spray, mop, or apply by pressure washer immediately. For extreme buildup, you can increase concentration to 40 mL per 4 L, but the standard ratio handles most industrial grease.
How is this different from No.71 Degreaser?
No.71 is a ready-to-use degreaser for everyday to moderate grease — kitchens, countertops, shop tools. No.72 MAX is a high-concentrate formula built for heavy industrial degreasing where No.71 wouldn't cut it: manufacturing floors, engine bays, exhaust hoods with weeks of carbonized buildup, and deep-clean strip jobs. MAX also costs dramatically less per use because of the 1:200 dilution ratio.
What's the actual cost per use?
One 4 L jug at $39.99 makes 200 batches of 4 L each — that's 800 litres of working solution. Cost per batch: $0.20. Cost per litre of ready-to-use solution: $0.05. Compare that to buying ready-to-use industrial degreasers at $8–15 per litre. The concentrate model isn't just more effective — it's an order of magnitude cheaper at scale.
Is this safe for pressure washer use?
Yes. Dilute to the standard ratio (20 mL per 4 L), load into your pressure washer's detergent intake, and apply at low pressure before rinsing at high pressure. The formula is residue-free and won't damage seals, hoses, or nozzles. It's plant-derived and biodegradable, so runoff is not a hazardous waste concern — though always follow local discharge regulations.
Does "plant-derived" mean it's weaker than petroleum-based industrial degreasers?
No. This is a MAX-strength concentrate formulated in the same Montreal lab that's been making commercial-grade cleaning products since 1994. The plant-derived surfactants in this formula break molecular bonds in grease and oil the same way petroleum solvents do — without the respiratory hazard, skin irritation, or VOC off-gassing. It's used by manufacturing facilities and heavy commercial kitchens across Canada.