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How does CLEANpHIRST™ continue to work overtime?

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The so called “barrier” is the resulting chemical reaction of the 2 components which have degraded each other to the point of making a “hardened” surface, mostly of an Alkali and peroxycarbonate. A portion of the alkali (carbonate) rearranges in such a manner to form a water insoluble compound. This compound “barrier” creates an alkaline surface with a pH high enough – (pH of over 8), to deter and inhibit growth of microorganisms. This resulting barrier would also be able to be classified as a “green” final composition, given the decomposition of most initial ingredients. And the so called “residue” left behind would be classified as a mined substance.

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