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MACK Kitchen Degreaser - Fat Buoy - Life Before Plastic
MACK Kitchen Degreaser - Fat Buoy - Life Before Plastic
MACK Kitchen Degreaser - Fat Buoy - Life Before Plastic
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Kitchen Degreaser - Fat Buoy

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£1.80
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Fat Bouy is a kitchen degreaser biopod from MACK. A concentrated cleaning product for all food prep areas.

  • Natural cleaner
  • Pet & marine safe
  • Palm Oil and Paraban Free
  • Dissolvable

A super concentrated cleaner, this eco-friendly cleaning product is perfect for all food prep areas in the kitchen. 

HOW TO USE IT

  1. Rinse out a bottle that you already have
  2. Take the BioPod from the box and pop it into the bottle
  3. Pour up 500-700ml of lukewarm water into the bottle
  4. Pop the lid on and shake until dissolved.

Spray onto your chosen surface and wipe off with a reusable cloth.

The eco-friendly cleaning pack contains a pre-printed MACK information sticker to label a repurposed trigger bottle.

Note: Bottle not included.

Ingredients

sodium carbonate, enzymes, EDTA, cocamidoproply bentaine, (food-grade) dye, pH Neutral

 

Brand Story

MACK
Ian, Ant & Andy are the 3 brains behind MACK. Together they have developed a unique range of biotech cleaning products aimed specifically at the domestic market. They are not only eco-friendly they are also extremely effective. In 2020, the MACK biotech range was launched into some pretty intense manufacturing environments, traditionally the stronghold of old fashioned cleaning technologies. It performed better, cost less and was not dangerous to the people who used them. These were then developed into domestic products and what we stock today. Clever eh!