Pro-Zyme v. Bio Break with Citrus Solv

Johnny

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Two enzyme pre-sprays. Both work well.

Bio Break sez keep temp below 150. Brief exposure to high temps in Hydro-force will not affect performance, but I use a Multi-Sprayer.

Pro-Zyme sez mix with hot water. (Didn't Pro-Zyme used to say as hot as possible?)

I've mixed a lot of Pro-Zyme at 240+. It's a hassle to cool down the machine to 150 to mix Bio Break.

Do they use different enzymes?


Ps: Bio Break with Citrus Solv throws a foam tantrum with a scoop of s.p., which is surprising, cuz delim usually stops the volcano.
 
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J Scott W

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I am not sure why the Bio-Break says limit temps to 150 F. Temperature limitations are usually required for live bacteria that produces enzymes. Bio-Break does not contain live bacteria.
 
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I am not sure why the Bio-Break says limit temps to 150 F. Temperature limitations are usually required for live bacteria that produces enzymes. Bio-Break does not contain live bacteria.


Good to know; I'll try it hot.
 

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