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Kleen Free and Pests
Not a Pesticide or Insecticide
- More effective and safer than poison based products!
- Super Concentrated
- NOW IN FIVE CONVENIENT SIZES!
16 oz, 24 oz Ready-To-Use, 32 oz, 64 oz, and 128 oz.
SUPERIOR CLEANING
A Natural Alternative To Toxic Products
Insects are made up of a high concentration of protein. When Kleen Free is introduced to the insect, the enzymes act and can cause the insect to molt (shed its outer coating) prematurely. Poison pesticides attack the nervous system of the insect, which is not always effective. University research has noted that some insects have developed a resistance to poison based products.
Avoid the use of insecticides if at all possible.
NEVER apply insecticides or pesticides to bedding (sheets, blankets, bed spreads)!
MAKE A BED BUG SPRAY BY MIXING 2-4 OZ. OF KLEEN FREE WITH 14-28 OZ. OF WATER.
How to use nontoxic KLEEN FREE.
Apply a light mist to the entire mattress. Pay particular attention in spraying mattress seams, buttons and tears. Don't forget to treat the bottom of the mattress, box springs and bed frame. The objective is not the quantity of spray used, but rather the proper placement of the enzyme cleaner. Concentrate on spraying cracks, crevices and corners! BE THOROUGH.
Inspect and spray along baseboards, window frames, wall paper edges, heat registers and other mouldings. As it may be impossible to penetrate all hiding places immediately, control may not be immediate and bugs may be seen for several days after treatment.
Vacuum thoroughly.
Check behind pictures, drapes, wall sockets and even closets.
May be used as often as needed.
Kleen Free Naturally Enzyme Cleaner is 100% safe and nontoxic!
This revolutionary product is now available to the general consumer. Preformed enzymes have been used widely in restaurant and institutional settings for the last ten years, due to their low toxicity and superior cleaning properties. They are also becoming widely accepted in the field of pest cleaning as enzymes leave no toxic residues and the enzymatic effect on the insect exoskeleton is quick and safe. SAFE for Gardens, Plants, Ponds and around children and pets!
Kleen Free Enzymes --- Safe, Economical, Effective.
The Near Perfect Natural Alternative to Toxic Cleaners and Poisons!
Find out where bed bugs are hiding in your home
Use a bright flashlight to examine bedroom furniture for bed bugs or their dark droppings.
You should check:
- behind the headboard
- in the seams and tufts of the mattress, and around or inside the box spring
- along the crevices of bedroom baseboards, especially the baseboard area below the headboard
- inside and around nightstands
- behind or within other items or cracks in the bedroom (for example, window and door casings, pictures, and moldings, nearby furniture, loosened wallpaper, and cracks in plaster and partitions, and clutter)
In addition to using a flashlight, carefully aiming a hot hair dryer into these crevices while looking will help force bed bugs out.
Clean areas where bedbugs hide
- Thoroughly clean all bedding, linens, curtains, rugs, carpets, and clothes. Washing items in hot water and drying them on the highest dryer setting will kill bed bugs. For those items that may be harmed by washing and drying at high temperatures, soak in warm water with lots of laundry soap for several hours before rinsing.
- Wipe away or vacuum all dust from the bed frame, nearby furniture, floors and carpets. Vacuum mattresses carefully. After vacuuming, immediately place the vacuum cleaner bag in a plastic bag, seal it tightly, and throw the bag away in an outdoor container.
- If you find bed bugs on the mattress, buy a waterproof zippered mattress cover. These covers often say “allergen rated,” or “for dust mites.” Scrub the mattress seams with a stiff brush to dislodge bed bugs and any eggs. Then enclose the mattress in the cover for at least one year. This will trap any remaining bed bugs inside the cover, killing them.
- Throw away and replace an infested box spring if necessary.
- Remove all clutter from bedrooms and any other furniture that people may sleep or nap upon. Place this clutter into a plastic garbage bag, seal it tightly, and throw it away. If you need to save it, make sure it stays sealed for up for a year.
- Repair any cracks in plaster and all loosened wallpaper, especially in bedrooms.
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