What is Shizumari Multi-Purpose Cleaner (RTU) 12.7?
A highly alkaline electrolyzed water cleaner. Its alkalinity gives it very strong cleaning power—especially against oils and proteins. Oil stains partially hydrolyze in alkaline solution, creating surfactant-like effects; high cleaning power is achieved without added surfactants or chemicals.
What is electrolyzed water?
A solution generated when ions move through water under electric current. Shizumari (RTU) uses the alkaline solution from the cathode. Because water alone doesn’t conduct sufficiently, an electrolyte solution is added. Note: Potassium carbonate is used during production as an auxiliary agent; thanks to proprietary technology, no components remain in the final cleaner.
How does it remove stains?
- Emulsifies and disperses stains into smaller particles.
- Saponifies oils/fats into glycerin and fatty acids (acts like a surfactant).
- Increases penetration as electrolysis reduces water cluster size, helping lift stains.
- Creates separation because surfaces and dirt become negatively charged and repel—helping removal and preventing re-adhesion.
Excels at removing oil stains; usable for kitchens, bathrooms, furniture, windows, and floors.
Many surfaces, including glass, stainless steel, and plastic.
Avoid aluminum, copper, brass, wool, silk, natural wood, and leather (risk of discoloration/corrosion due to strong alkalinity).
Use undiluted. Depending on the area, spray, wipe with a cloth, or soak.
Yes—avoid leaving it on the surface for extended periods.
Yes. Effective for stains and dirt; test on an inconspicuous area first. Do not use on wool or silk carpets.
Not designed as a disinfectant, but strong cleaning removes contaminants through ionization. It can remove surface-level mold; it is ineffective against deeply rooted mold.
Shizumari (RTU) is primarily effective against oil and protein-based stains. Water stains/scale (acidic mineral deposits like calcium) are difficult for alkaline cleaners; acidic cleaners (e.g., vinegar) are generally more suitable. Use appropriate cleaners for those deposits.
Yes. It does not use chemicals and breaks down naturally.
Safety has been confirmed through third-party animal testing; not intended for the human body. In case of ingestion or eye contact, consult a specialist.
Not harmful when used correctly; avoid ingestion and eye contact.
Generally safe when used as directed; DO NOT USE AS DRINKING WATER.
It dissolves natural skin oils. Avoid direct contact; if it gets on your hands, it will dry and be fine, but washing with water is best.
Generally not required; those with sensitive skin should wear them.
Unopened: 1 year. After opening: use within 6 months. Store in a cool, well-ventilated place away from direct sunlight—and out of children’s reach.
