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If a colloid Active Cleaner Doesn’t Contain Solvents and Components Found in Common Cleaners, How Does It Work?

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If a colloid Active Cleaner Doesn’t Contain Solvents and Components Found in Common Cleaners, How Does It Work?

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A Colloid Cleaner is a homogenous blend of colloids, sequsterants, surfactants, and hyper-wetting agents that become Super Active when processed together. The cleaning action is unique and can be related to the reaction of an atomic explosion where ceaseless random movements of atoms take place. Acting like millions of microscopic air hammers, micelles chip away oil and dirt particles with consequent separation of them from the interface. Since colloidal micelles are relatively small structures, about one ten millionth of a centimeter in size, they have a unique ability to break down oils and dirt to a colloidal size, allowing them to be micro emulsified (colloidal suspension) within the solution. Once suspended, these tiny particles are no longer able to escape and cannot redeposit on the surface being cleaned. The structured deactivation technology of emulsified oils results in an instantaneous reaction between the emulsifier and reactive colloidal particles, which are present in the

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