Enzymes

Enzymatic cleaners are cleaning products that contain enzymes, which are proteins that catalyze chemical reactions. These enzymes are specifically designed to break down and digest certain types of organic matter, such as proteins, carbohydrates, and fats.

When you use an enzymatic cleaner, the enzymes in the product come into contact with the dirt and stains you are trying to remove. The enzymes then work to break down the organic matter, effectively digesting it and breaking it down into simpler, easier-to-remove substances.

Enzymatic cleaners are often used to remove tough stains and odors that are caused by organic matter, such as pet urine, vomit, and feces. They are also effective at removing food stains and other types of organic debris.

One of the advantages of enzymatic cleaners is that they are generally safe to use and are not harsh on surfaces. They are also biodegradable and do not produce harmful byproducts when they break down the organic matter.

In summary, enzymatic cleaners work by using enzymes to break down and digest organic matter, effectively removing tough stains and odors caused by organic debris