National Chemicals Inc. 13002 BTF Chlor-Tab Bar Glass Sanitizer Tablet 100 Count

Item number  99913002aMFR number  13002a

$31.49/Each$0.31/Each

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Product Overview

  • No residue, taste, or odor left behind
  • Convenient pre-measured tablet for easy use
  • No need for an additional mineral solvent
  • Great for bar glassware
  • Also cleans yogurt, shake, slush, and other soft-serve equipment
UPC Code:812175010391

Specs

Quantity
1/Each
Shipping Weight
1.77 lb.
Chemical Form
Solid Tablets
Dilution Ratio
1 - 6 tabs/2.5 gal.
Features
Made in America
Style
Concentrates Regular Suds
Type
Glass Cleaners Sanitizers
Usage
Bar Glass Cleaners

Details

When making sure your glassware is bear, you'll want to have this National Chemicals Inc. BTF Chlor-Tab 13002 bar glass sanitizer tablet 100 count. For use in cold water, these convenient pre-measured tablets work to eliminate all impurities on your glass, which is essential in cleaning beer glassware. Better yet, because it's odorless and tasteless, you'll never worry about the quality of the beverages you're serving.

This sanitizer tablet is essential for any bar, restaurant, brewery or winery. It includes water conditioning chemicals so you don't have to worry about adding a mineral solvent. Economical and effective, this sanitizer tab is not limited to glassware. It can also be used to clean yogurt, shake, slush and other soft-serve equipment.

Attention CA Residents:
  • Made in America

    Made in America

    This item was made in the United States of America.

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Frequently Asked Questions From Customers

What is the correct temperature for sanitizing?
Sanitizer solution temperature must be at least 75 degrees Fahrenheit. The maximum safe temperature for prolonged bare hand contact is 120 degrees Fahrenheit. If protective gloves are used, the maximum safe temperature is 140 degrees Fahrenheit.