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Commercial disinfectant, antibacterial, and deodorizing spray containing PHMB. Alcohol-free and does not damage materials, completing hygiene management for gyms, salons, and restaurants with just one bottle.
Contains PHMB ingredients, which have been proven in the medical and food sectors. Alcohol-free, low-irritation, and a commercial-grade formula gentle on skin and materials.
Compatible with metal, leather, plastic, and textiles. Multiple cleaners are no longer needed, significantly reducing management costs.
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In sterilization and hygiene management settings, alcohol-based products are commonly used. However, many people face challenges on site, such as damaging materials, strong irritation, and unsustained effects. With the belief that "it should be safe, gentle on both materials and people, and truly effective in disinfecting," we focused on PHMB ingredients with proven achievements in the medical and food fields and developed Nick Hyper.
We manufacture and sell the commercial disinfectant, antibacterial, and deodorizing spray 'Nick Hyper' containing PHMB. Alcohol-free, water-based formula compatible with all materials including metal, leather, textiles, and plastics. We provide services for workplaces where daily hygiene management is required, such as gyms, salons, restaurants, and nursing care facilities.
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PHMB acts directly on bacterial cell membranes, providing long-lasting sterilization and antibacterial effects. Because it does not volatilize, its antibacterial effect continues even after spraying. It is non-flammable, safe to use in enclosed spaces, and minimizes stress on the material. We focused on eliminating the hassle of having to use multiple cleaners separately.
It is chosen by professionals in workplaces where daily hygiene management is essential, such as fitness gyms, beauty salons, restaurants, and nursing care facilities. It is especially popular among those who worry about "alcohol damaging the instruments," "staff hand irritation," or "wanting to handle everything with just one bottle."