Kleenup™
Benefits of Use:
- Aids in breakdown of chemical and petroleum contaminants in soil
- Aids in detoxification of plants from chemical residues
- Stimulates root growth
Treats the Following Problems—When to Apply:
- Chemical or toxic compound contamination
- Residue from pesticides or herbicides
- Petroleum-based spills or leaks (oil, hydraulic fluid, etc.)
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