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What are the main ways that it differs from the action of traditional cleaning chemicals?

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What are the main ways that it differs from the action of traditional cleaning chemicals?

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Traditional methods of cleaning just lift the dirt usually only emulsifying a problem which then requires a further job of cleaning the mess up and disposing of it. These are non-degradable materials, wastes and biocides which are sent downstream for someone else to sort out. Enzymes will partially degrade or breakdown the effluent into an easily degradable form, digestible nutrients and other useful enzymes. What is left is water soluble and can be safely returned to the environment. Traditional, conventional cleaners only slice off the surface layer of dirt. However, without extensive mechanical effort or repeated applications they do not penetrate into cracks, crevices, surface scratches or carpet pile roots. These are the very areas where bacteria and parasites can form and multiply. HeineBio-Plus and HeineBio Products are designed to penetrate more deeply and clean more thoroughly. Kept moist, the enzymes and microbes will go on working until all organic waste (the food source for

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