ENZYME VS CHEMICAL CLEANING
The most significant aspect of enzyme based cleaning solutions versus harsh toxic chemical cleaning is with both the product and the process. Chemical cleaning will lift dirt and debris from a surface quickly but will NOT dissolve or thoroughly destroy the bacteria or contaminant. They do not necessarily create a hygienically clean surface. Chemicals dilute and spread an almost invisible layer of debris [a micro-thin layer] that leaves a surface that looks clean and may smell clean but is only a masking chemical tactic in disguise.
Traditional chemicals work by simply burning, melting, or corroding a substance. Just because a chemical has harmed a substance in this way does not mean it has been completely destroyed. Whereas Enzymes activate and energize “good” bacteria that consume '"bad" bacteria and/or contaminants at the microbial level. They eat protein and organic matter by feeding and turning the contaminants into water, salts, and CO2 (carbon dioxide).
Enzymes cut the bonds (tubes) that attach atoms together that make up molecules. If the tubes that attach the atoms are cut, the molecule will no longer exist in its initial state.
Enzymes are produced by living organisms but they are not alive. Naturally occurring enzymes actually digest fats, oils, greases and many other soils, and convert them into hydrogen, oxygen, and carbon, which dissipate into the air.
Rest assured that while you’re making things cleaner, safer, and brighter in your home, you’re doing the same for our planet.
Our “Hungry Enzyme” cleaning formulations contain ingredients that are naturally occurring. In fact, there are only four ingredients in our products – natural stabilized enzymes, coconut and vegetable based surfactants, natural oil fragrances and dyes, and the safest ingredient of all – water!
Our products are never tested on animals and we make responsible raw material choices by selecting, wherever possible, effective ingredients that are renewable and biodegradable.