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ContactChoosing between product forms, chemistries, or categories? These neutral, factual comparisons line up the tradeoffs — substrate fit, dilution, packaging, and handling — so you can pick what fits your operation. Quote-first, no performance rankings.
Three degreaser chemistries — how to match one to your substrate and program
Three product forms — matching dilution, packaging, and cost-per-gallon to your volume
Protecting finish vs cutting heavy soil — matching pH to your floor program
Mineral scale vs organic soil — choosing acid or alkaline chemistry
Comparing disinfectant cleaner chemistries — defer efficacy to the label and SDS
Matching parts-washer detergent foam profile to your equipment
Matching machine dish detergent and rinse aid to your dish machine
Comparing fleet wash processes — labor, chemistry, and bay throughput
Two clean-in-place cycles — organic soil vs mineral scale
Two ways to protect cleaned parts — surface conditioning vs temporary protection
Daily restroom care vs periodic scale removal
Light daily cleaning vs cutting heavy grease and oil
Two application methods for exterior and equipment cleaning
Choosing bulk packaging by volume, handling, and freight
These comparisons are internal and factual — they describe how ICD's own product forms and chemistries differ so you can match them to your operation. They are not performance rankings. For any disinfection, kill-claim, or hazard question, follow the product label and the Safety Data Sheet for the specific SKU.