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  • Eliminates Odor
  • Kills 99.99% of Bacteria
  • Rags, Sponges & Bibs Last Longer
  • Reduces Cross Contamination
  • Easily Stored in Dishwasher
  • Use Fewer Paper Towels
  • No Chemicals - All Natural
  • Most Energy Efficient way to Sanitize
  • All of these Save Time & $$$

Patent Pending

What's Living in Your Dishrag & Sponge

You can't see them, but your kitchen is crawling with germs. Dishrags and sponges were created to keep kitchens clean, but they're actually a perfect breeding ground for bacteria -- and the #1 source of germs in the home.

  • Your kitchen sink and food-preparation area are likely playing host to more bacteria than your toilet -- including potentially dangerous germs like E. coli and salmonella which can cause food poisoning.
  • These bacteria are what cause annoying dishrag and sponge odor.
  • Wiping countertops or washing dishes and utensils with a dirty sponge or rag simply moves bacteria around, transferring it from one place to another.

Experts have proven that heat is an extremely effective method of killing these germs and recommend sanitizing every 24-48 hours. That research led to the invention of EZ-Clean Rack, the newest kitchen necessity that disinfects sponges and kitchen cloths in seconds, eliminating odor while it sanitizes. EZ Clean Rack's simple but ingenious patent pending design has been proven to kill 99.99 percent of bacteria -- easily, energy efficiently and without chemicals.

Here's how it works

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