Bridgepoint chemicals nifty label option for spray bottles.

ruff

Member
Joined
Apr 19, 2007
Messages
11,010
Location
San Francisco, CA
Name
Ofer Kolton
They do. And if they had some green seal label ones (helps in marketing) and fragrance free ones (not just mildly scented, Scott) they will be unmatched.

And they give a free Velcro strip with their Hydroforce. Nice touch Scott :winky:
 
  • Like
Reactions: J Scott W

J Scott W

Member
Joined
Oct 16, 2006
Messages
4,061
Location
Shelbyville TN
Name
Jeffrey Scott Warrington
They do. And if they had some green seal label ones (helps in marketing) and fragrance free ones (not just mildly scented, Scott) they will be unmatched.

And they give a free Velcro strip with their Hydroforce. Nice touch Scott :winky:


Bridgepoint does have a few products with no added fragrance. Some of the raw materials have their own intrinsic or natural scent. We don't add it. It's just there. I'll ask Tom to comment further on fragrances. @Tom Forsythe
 
  • Like
Reactions: ruff

Tom Forsythe

Member
Joined
Dec 19, 2006
Messages
486
We have 2 approved Green Seal products without a fragrance. https://interlinksupply.com/index.php?item_num=CC11GL https://interlinksupply.com/index.php?item_num=CC13GL However, there is an odor that emanates from the raw materials. There are very few fragrances that are considered "green" and the usage level mandated makes me wonder why bother using a fragrance in green products. One reason we came up with our Green Balance standard is that our formulas are 99.5% "green" allowing for the use of fragrances meeting most safety standards except for 3rd party green standards. In short, third party 'green" standards are expensive and designed for consumer products. CRI and other standards should have a consumer standard and professional standard allowing some flexibility in the pH of the product and considerations for the higher levels of concentration.

Virtually every product has an odor. We add a fragrance when the odor is unpleasant. We have a glass cleaner that uses no fragrance where I actually like the odor of the raw materials better than most fragrances. We always try to choose pleasant fragrances that do not overwhelm the room. Clean Free https://interlinksupply.com/index.php?item_num=CC27A has the least amount of odor of anything we sell but it is not green. We had one complaint regarding the odor which is probably best explained by water activating odors that were not noticeable when the carpet was dry.
 
  • Like
Reactions: ruff

ruff

Member
Joined
Apr 19, 2007
Messages
11,010
Location
San Francisco, CA
Name
Ofer Kolton
Thank you Tom and Scott.
Yes I am very well aware that 'fragrance free' does not mean no smell. And that some products due to their ingredients may have an unpleasant smell, therefore at times necessitate a fragrance.

My, and many of my clients', issues are with products that contain heavy (strong) perfumes, what we call Motel 6 style products (because they have that "sweet" smell that some cheap motel rooms have. And I do understand that many cleaners and their clients prefer products with perfumes.

All I am asking for is awareness and consideration of perfume free products. After all, the perfume can easily be added in the Hydro-force.

For example why does ProChem have to use such strong perfumes in an otherwise excellent products like fine fabric pre-spray?
It is a very good product with disgustingly sweet perfume.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top Bottom