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Imagine your stall walls this dirty - or any surface for that matter. And believe me, it doesn't take long for white pvc walls in a horse stall to get this dirty. So how do you clean all that dust, dirt, manure, fly spots, etc., off the walls? What cleaner do you use that won't harm your horses? Won't leave toxic fumes or residue behind? Sure, there are all kinds of products on the market that are safe to use, but very expensive. And believe me, we've tried many. But none worked as easy as Orange Power.
Orange Power is of the highest quality and economically can reduce business and household expenses up to 50% over annual maintenance costs. Although there are thousands of other products in the marketplace, only Orange Power has formulated a product that can be so versatile and economical to use.
Whether the job is carpets, carbon build-up, rust, grease, glass or paint oxidation, Orange Power is on top in every application. "Let the Product Do the Work For You" as we did. Here is the after shot of the stall wall:
And this was attained with no scrubbing (except with a brush in the crevices to better reach into the depths of the crevices). After evenly spraying Orange Power on the wall from top to bottom, we waited while it did the work. Then, we simply took a towel and wiped the grime away.
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