Saiger Cide Vs. P-Zyme

royalkid

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Can someone explain the difference? They both sound like they do the same thing.
 

Scott S.

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the Cide bonds to the fiber and the p-zyme digests the odor as it has live bacteria that eats the odor source (urine) and the waste of the bacteria (enzyme) deodorizes the odor left after it eats the odor source.
We have both and we use the cide for one off odor issues, and the zyme for per urine areas that are repeat as it can keep working even after you have left.
 

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the Cide bonds to the fiber and the p-zyme digests the odor as it has live bacteria that eats the odor source (urine) and the waste of the bacteria (enzyme) deodorizes the odor left after it eats the odor source.
We have both and we use the cide for one off odor issues, and the zyme for per urine areas that are repeat as it can keep working even after you have left.
you should write his labels..
 

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so PZyme is similar to OSR but in liquid form?
Osr is peroxide based Cobbs had some enzymes too, but most OSR is sodium per carbonate only.

27 % powdered peroxide.

Kills odors and stains like bleach would but much safer.
 
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