Sanitizing your washing machine regularly offers several benefits that can ensure optimal cleaning performance and maintain the freshness of your laundry. The primary advantage is eliminating bacteria, mold, and mildew that can accumulate over time. These microorganisms thrive in the warm...
Every fragrance we smell in the air, is representative of millions of molecules, and every molecule is comprised of numerous atoms. Odor molecules are like all others, they are made of atoms and atoms are formed from ions, it is the number of protons, electrons and neutrons that make each atom unique...
Our natural approach to odor control is to employ the good bacteria, those that can create digestive enzymes to overcome the bad. Let's take your kitchen waste can for instance. You would think that food scraps that escaped the can liner or splattered on the lid would smell exactly like it did when it...
Microbes, bacteria and fungi, that create the stains and odor, are not created from thin air, but are picked up from the surfaces, or in the air, and settle on the bread or in the milk. We use sub-microscopic chlorine dioxide molecules that are thousands of times smaller than a mold spore to neutralize odor...