Celeste® NG Interior Cleaner Complete is an aircraft approved, high-performance, multi-purpose cleaner that can be used throughout the aircraft to safely and effectively clean multi-soils leaving behind a clean, streak-free surface. NG Interior Cleaner Complete has been specially formulated to give the best cleaning results on multiple surfaces and soils while remaining non-reactive to all know fire retardant thermoplastics. It works as an effective glass cleaner, leather cleaner, carpet spot cleaner, and general purpose cleaner. |
Hard Surfaces | Step 1: Spray liberally onto the hard surface |
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Step 2: Allow to penetrate for 5 seconds | |
Step 3: Wipe with a clean cloth. | |
Step 4: For particularly difficult soils, reapply the cleaner and allow to penetrate for 10 seconds before removing with a clean cloth or Celeste’s Deep Cleaning Sponge. | |
Leather Seating | Step 1: Spray cleaner directly onto leather seats. |
Step 2: Wipe with a clean cloth. | |
Note: Celeste’s Deep Cleaning Sponge is not recommended for use on leather. | |
Carpet Spots | Spray liberally onto the soiled spot, allow to penetrate for 5 seconds, then dab or scrub with a clean cloth to remove. |
Glass, Mirrored or Transparent Surfaces | Step 1: Spray a small amount of cleaner directly onto cleaning cloth. |
Step 2: Wipe the surface with the cloth, using the cloth to spread the cleaner across the surface. | |
Step 3: Dry surface with a clean, dry cloth. | |
Companion Products | Biozyme EX3, Cleaning Towelettes, Deep Cleaning Sponge, Microfiber Towels, MicroGreen Elite, Sani-Cide EX3 |
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