3M™ Citrus-Based Industrial Cleaner
- No chlorinated or petroleum-based solvents
- Gentle cleaning
- Fresh citrus scent
Product Description
3M™ Citrus-Based Cleaner is a versatile liquid cleaner and degreaser formulated to effectively dissolve and remove contaminants such as dirt, grease, tar, and many non-curing adhesives. Designed for both maintenance and surface preparation applications, this cleaner offers a powerful yet gentle cleaning action that helps restore surfaces without causing undue damage or residue buildup.
Its citrus-based formulation provides an effective alternative to traditional chlorinated or petroleum-based solvents, making it a more user-friendly option in environments where safer and less harsh cleaning solutions are preferred. In addition to cleaning applications, 3M™ Citrus-Based Cleaner can also be used in certain cases to degrease substrates prior to adhesive bonding, helping improve surface readiness and bonding performance.
While highly effective for general cleaning and degreasing, it is important to note that this product is not intended to replace more aggressive surface preparation methods such as etching when those processes are required for specific applications. The pleasant citrus scent also enhances user experience, making it suitable for use in both industrial and general environments.
Product Key Features
- Effectively removes dirt, grease, tar, and many non-curing adhesives
- Suitable for cleaning and degreasing a wide range of surfaces
- Can be used as a preparatory cleaner prior to adhesive bonding (application dependent)
- Free from chlorinated and petroleum-based solvents
- Gentle cleaning action that helps preserve surface integrity
- Leaves a fresh citrus scent for improved user comfort
- Ideal for maintenance, repair, and general-purpose cleaning applications
Technical Specifications
| General Properties | |
| Chemistry Type | Citrus Oil |
| Color Color The color | Clear |
| Density (g) | 0.779 g/cm3 |
| Solids | 3-5 % |
| Thermal Properties | |
| Flash Point Flash Point The flashpoint of a solvent is the lowest possible temperature at which it can vaporize to form an ignitable vapor. Flashpoint is often confused with “autoignition temperature”, which is the temperature at which a solvent ignites without an ignition source. | -46 °C |
