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What is the difference between microbial products and enzyme products?

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What is the difference between microbial products and enzyme products?

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Enzymes will liquefy a waste; it will not digest it. All an enzyme product will do is change the form of the waste. Microbes produce their own enzymes which help the microbes to digest the waste, changing it into harmless byproducts of carbon dioxide and water. You can have an enzyme product with out microbes. However, without the microbes there is no bioremediation process. Enzyme products also have to rely on strong perfumes to cover up foul odors emitting from organic sources. Micro-Blaze products do have a perfume, but it is the effective digestion of the organic source which helps to remove the odor, making the area more pleasant in which to work and play.

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