How Does Bio-Clean Work?
In nature all animal and vegetable matter, from insects to mighty oaks, is broken down and recycled into plant food by enzymes and bacteria. Bio-Clean uses this same principle to biodegrade animal and vegetable waste in pipes. Like all living things, bacteria must eat to survive. Fortunately certainly types of bacteria will use for food the grease, hair, soap film and all the organic waste that tend to clog peoples drains. Enzymes act like short order cooks. They prepare food for bacteria by breaking large molecules down into a size the bacteria can “swallow”. Each enzyme works on one specific type of molecule. For example, the protease enzyme only works on protein. Lipase works only on fats. The bacteria are dormant while in the jar. When mixed with water they come to life in about 30 minutes. In the meantime, the enzymes are breaking down the waste. They are very fast. In fact, they work on contact. When the bacteria revive they are hungry and each one eats its weight of waste every