Product Description
Stainless Steel Perforated Trash Can
33 Gallon Perforated Stainless Steel Trash Receptacle VCT-33 PERF SS. Venue Collection - coordinating RECYCLING & TRASH Receptacles with fully-welded, brushed stainless steel bodies with a contemporary perforated pattern.
BULK ORDERS NON RETURNABLE/NON CANCELABLE.
Click to View Spec Sheet. View Recycling Unit Here: Recycling Bin. View Compost Unit Here: Compost Bin.
Also available in a Half Round Mesh Trash Can. Need a New Liner? Need a New Lid?
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Made in the USA
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ADA Compliant
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Contains over 60% recycled steel, 100% post-consumer recyclable
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Brushed Stainless Steel Body
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Graphics laser cut into body feature the word TRASH and universal litter symbol
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Flat lid with 8" diameter waste opening finished in finger-print proof Black Texture
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33-gallon capacity leak proof, LLDPE black plastic liner with holes for easy emptying
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Coated security cable keeps lid attached to receptacle body to deter theft & vandalism
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Full wrap-around rubber gasket on bottom to protect both the unit and floor surfaces
- Ideal for indoor use and recommended for outdoor use only under protected covered areas where exposure to the elements is limited
- 1/2 Inch Dia. Peforated Holes
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Product Dimensions: 18.25" x 32", 41lbs
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Carton Dimensions: 21" x 21" x 36"
Stainless steel, an alloy of iron that contains ten percent chromium, is a very resilient material used in a wide range of household and industrial products. It's resistant to rust and tarnish due to the chromium film on its surface. Not only is stainless steel used in household products, it's also used in wide variety of architectural structures on account of its strong resistance to corrosion that can be caused by changes in atmospheric conditions What may appear to be rust is caused by iron particles on the surface of the stainless steel. Bon-Ami or some other type of oxalic acid cleaner will remove the iron, and allow the Stainless steel to oxidize cleanly which protects the metal from further corrosion.
In the event that your stainless steel receptacles have iron discoloration on them, follow these instructions to remove it.
1. Mix 1 tablespoon of baking soda in 2 cups of water.
2. Rub the baking soda solution on the stains using a toothbrush. Baking soda is non-abrasive and will gently lift the stains from the stainless steel. It also will not damage the grain of the stainless steel.
3. Rinse and wipe the spot with wet paper towel. You will see the rust-like particles on the paper towel.