About Enzymes:
What are Enzyme Cleaners?
Enzymes are microscopic molecules that when put
together work as a team to break down organic material.
Enzymes exist in all organic material.
What types of enzymes are used in household cleaning products?
There are many different types of enzymes used in cleaning solutions, but
the primary enzymes proprietary blend most use are Protease, Amylase, and
Lipase.
They are combined in varying degrees to create each specific type of
cleaner. Glass, rug, furniture, etc.
How do they work?
When you apply an enzyme products to a stain, chemically added surfactants
(small amounts of added soaps) pull the stain to surface and allow the
enzymes to break it down naturally.
This breaking down process takes about a minute or so to work.
Unlike the toxic cleaners you currently use, you do not scrub enzyme
cleaners immediately.
Just spray the targeted area, wait about a minute and then wipe or scrub
away what's left.
Always use the appropriate enzyme mix for carpets, windows, and furniture.
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