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Enzymes are the catalysts that bacteria
use to consume and degrade waste associated with washrooms.
Our bacteria are scientifically developed to degrade complex
blends of body fluids, salts from urine, biomass and other
solids such as calcium.
The bacteria that are attracted to this waste, multiply
exponentially and hurriedly colonise releasing enzymes that
break down this waste for final absorption. The bacteria
continuously split and this is repeated until all the waste
is depleted.
Naturally found bacteria are often associated with washroom
odours as they decompose waste and at the same time release
the unwanted odours into the air. Our bacteria produce
non-aromatic gasses and furthermore because there are
billions of them they very quickly decompose the waste. In
introducing our bacteria in phenomenal quantity (biomass),
they quickly surround the naturally occurring bacteria and
starve them out thus preventing those foul odours.
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