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Mirandy Drainzall 40 Citrus Lavatory Cleaner – 1 Gallon – 3645-GL

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Drainzall 40 Citrus is a citrus-based, scientifically formulated concentrated cleaner designed to dissolve and remove lavatory waste, grease, slime, and other buildup. In addition to its powerful cleaning action, it effectively neutralizes malodors, ensuring a clean and hygienic lavatory system.

This 1-gallon container is perfect for small-scale applications and maintenance teams requiring an easy-to-use solution.

Key Features & Benefits:

Usage Instructions:

Keep waste systems clean and odor-free with Drainzall 40 Citrus – the trusted solution for efficient maintenance.

General Information
Part #3645-GL
ManufacturerMirandy Products
Shipping Information
Schedule B3401110000
ECCNEAR99
Specifications
Shelf Life2 years

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AIRCRAFT COMPATIBILITY

Compatible Aircraft*
*This list is for general reference only and may not be entirely accurate for all aircraft. Please confirm all equipment meets the requirements of your aircraft with the owners/maintenance manuals prior to purchasing or using with your aircraft.

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QUESTIONS & ANSWERS

Question:
How does Drainzall 40 Citrus work?
Answer:

Drainzall 40 Citrus effectively breaks down and removes waste buildup in lavatories, sewer-injected pits, grease traps, and drains. Additionally, it helps control odors and revitalizes sluggish disposals, ensuring smooth drainage and proper functioning. The natural, citrus-based formula makes it a safe and environmentally friendly option for aircraft maintenance.

Asked March 27, 2025
Question:
Is Drainzall 40 Citrus safe to use on aircraft plumbing systems?
Answer:

Yes, Drainzall 40 Citrus is completely natural and safe to use on aircraft plumbing systems. Its citrus component is non-toxic and non-harmful, making it an ideal choice for maintaining aircraft lavatories and drainage systems without posing a risk to the aircraft or the environment.

Asked March 27, 2025
Question:
How often should Drainzall 40 Citrus be used?
Answer:

The frequency of Drainzall 40 Citrus application depends on the condition of the aircraft's plumbing system and the level of waste accumulation. For optimal results, it is recommended to use the product regularly during routine maintenance or when experiencing sluggish drainage or unpleasant odors. Using it as part of a preventative maintenance schedule helps keep aircraft plumbing systems running smoothly.

Asked March 27, 2025
Question:
Can Drainzall 40 Citrus be used in other types of aircraft maintenance?
Answer:

While Drainzall 40 Citrus is primarily designed for cleaning aircraft plumbing systems, its powerful, natural citrus solvent formula can also be used in other maintenance areas where waste accumulation occurs, such as grease traps or other waste-recycling systems. Its versatility makes Drainzall 40 Citrus an effective cleaning and odor control solution for a variety of maintenance tasks.

Asked March 27, 2025
Question:
Is Drainzall 40 Citrus eco-friendly?
Answer:

Yes, Drainzall 40 Citrus is an eco-friendly product formulated with natural citrus ingredients. Unlike some chemical-based cleaners, it is non-toxic, biodegradable, and safe for the environment. Its use aligns with modern sustainability practices, making it a great choice for aircraft operators looking for effective maintenance solutions that are safe for both their aircraft and the planet.

Asked March 27, 2025