Use the powers of Ledizolv, the lead-specific cleaner, to dissolve hazardous lead dust.

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How It Works!

Using Ledizolv is a critical step in preventing lead poisoning.

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Why Use Ledizolv!

Ledizolv's unique formula is optimized to remove lead dust from hard surfaces.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Unmasking the Invisible Enemy: Understanding the Difference between Normal Dust and Lead Contaminated Dust

Dust in your home is typically viewed as a minor nuisance that signals it’s time to break out the vacuum or dust cloth. However, not all dust is created equal.  … Read more

How Ledizolv® Is Effectively Removing LCD From Homes

The battle against lead contamination is one we must all engage in, particularly for those residing in older homes. The weapon of choice in this fight is often Ledizolv®, a  … Read more

Analyzing EPA’s New Lead Paint Standards on Long Island

The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposed stricter limits on dust from lead paint in older homes and child care facilities could have significant implications for Long Island. The new standards,  … Read more

Use the powers of Ledizolv, the lead-specific cleaner, to dissolve hazardous lead dust.

Learn More

How It Works!

Using Ledizolv is a critical step in preventing lead poisoning.

Learn More

Why Use Ledizolv!

Ledizolv's unique formula is optimized to remove lead dust from hard surfaces.

Learn More

Frequently Asked Questions

Unmasking the Invisible Enemy: Understanding the Difference between Normal Dust and Lead Contaminated Dust

Dust in your home is typically viewed as a minor nuisance that signals it’s time to break out the vacuum or dust cloth. However, not all dust is created equal.  … Read more

How Ledizolv® Is Effectively Removing LCD From Homes

The battle against lead contamination is one we must all engage in, particularly for those residing in older homes. The weapon of choice in this fight is often Ledizolv®, a  … Read more

Analyzing EPA’s New Lead Paint Standards on Long Island

The Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) proposed stricter limits on dust from lead paint in older homes and child care facilities could have significant implications for Long Island. The new standards,  … Read more