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Orange Oil - 100% Pure D-Limonene Citrus Cleaner
Orange Oil - 100% Pure D-Limonene Citrus Cleaner
Orange Oil - 100% Pure D-Limonene Citrus Cleaner
Orange Oil - 100% Pure D-Limonene Citrus Cleaner
Orange Oil - 100% Pure D-Limonene Citrus Cleaner
Orange Oil - 100% Pure D-Limonene Citrus Cleaner

Orange Oil - 100% Pure D-Limonene Citrus Cleaner - 32 Fl Oz - Highest Purity All Natural Orange Oil

Product ID : 45408907


Galleon Product ID 45408907
Shipping Weight 1.7 lbs
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Manufacturer Ecoxall
Shipping Dimension 8.86 x 5.2 x 3.31 inches
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Orange Oil - 100% Pure D-Limonene Citrus Cleaner Features

  • EXCELLENT CLEANER AND DEGREASER. Ecoxall D-Limonene is a perfect all-purpose cleaner! Our D-Limonene is a 100% Pure all natural occurring and non-toxic solvent and degreaser with thousands of practical uses.

  • MULTITUDE OF USES. D-Limonene is an extremely versatile & powerful natural solvent. Use D-Limonene to remove dirt, grease, oil, food, odors, ink, glue, crayon, soap scum, etc.

  • ALL NATURAL - Limonene takes its name from French limon ("lemon") d-Limonene is obtained commercially from citrus fruits through two primary methods: centrifugal separation or steam distillation.

  • SAFE TO USE ON NEARLY ANY SURFACE. Use on practically any surface to remove stains and soils. Use Orange Oil to clean metal, glass, granite, porcelain, tile, brick, and concrete

  • BEAUTIFUL AND REFRESHING SCENT. Chemicals like bleach and ammonia can give off toxic fumes. With Ecoxall D-Limonene, you’ll only smell citrus after cleaning.


About Orange Oil - 100% Pure D-Limonene Citrus Cleaner

Limonene is a colorless liquid aliphatic hydrocarbon classified as a cyclic monoterpene, and is the major component in the oil of citrus fruit peels. The d-isomer, occurring more commonly in nature as the fragrance of oranges, is a flavoring agent in food manufacturing. It is also used in chemical synthesis as a precursor to carvone and as a renewables-based solvent in cleaning products. The less common l-isomer is found in mint oils and has a piny, turpentine-like odor. The compound is one of the main volatile monoterpenes found in the resin of conifers, particularly in the Pinaceae, and of orange oil. Limonene takes its name from French limon ("lemon"). Limonene is a chiral molecule, and biological sources produce one enantiomer: the principal industrial source, citrus fruit, contains d-limonene ((+)-limonene), which is the (R)-enantiomer. Racemic limonene is known as dipentene. d-Limonene is obtained commercially from citrus fruits through two primary methods: centrifugal separation or steam distillation.