Credit Claims and Warranties

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Credit Claims and Warranties

There are many variables between sites that may have some impact on performance of cleaning chemicals such as temperature, climate, construction, flooring materials, the type and quality of water supply and the experience of cleaning staff.  As a result, it’s possible that certain products may perform better than others in certain areas or products may not be fit for the intended purpose. 

Should a product not perform as promised, we offer a 100% guarantee that we will find a more suitable product and accept return of the unused unsatisfactory product for credit.  Only products within use-by dates shall be accepted for return. 

This guarantee applies to any products which we supply, including chemical dispensers, cleaning accessories or paper products.  All credits are generally processed in 30 days. 

Note: Where you are returning a product, it is extremely important that you obtain an "Adjustment Return Advise (ARA)" at the point of return (ie, your Account Manager, Warehouse).  If you have any questions please refer to our customer service department.

As well as honouring all conditions of warranty under the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cwth) and the Sale of Goods Act 1954 (Cwth) our standard product quality commitments are:

1. Cleveland guarantees that all products are fit for the intended purpose for which they are supplied, including those designated for use in food preparation.
2. All supporting statutory documentation for each chemical will be supplied and all bottles and storage containers will be labelled accordingly.
3. Appropriate safe handling and how to use information and training will be provided for each chemical product on sites.


Nothing on this website excludes, restricts or modifies any condition, warranty, right or remedy implied or imposed by any statute or regulation which can not be lawfully excluded, restricted or modified which may include part v of the Trade Practices Act 1974 (Cwth), and corresponding provisions of State or Territory legislation, which contain provisions including implied terms and warranties that operate to protect the purchasers of goods and services.