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             The Institutional Cleaning Products market includes a variety of products used to clean and disinfect surfaces in commercial and industrial settings. Disinfectants are a key component of this market, as they are used to kill germs and bacteria on surfaces. Disinfectants come in a variety of forms, including liquids, sprays, wipes, and gels. They are typically used in healthcare, food service, and hospitality settings, as well as in schools and other public spaces. Disinfectants are often used in    combination with other cleaning products, such as detergents and degreasers, to ensure a thorough clean.
Companies in the Institutional Cleaning Products market include Clorox, Ecolab, Diversey, Spartan Chemical, and Procter & Gamble. Show Less   Read more