Using Enzyme Digestants For Odor Control
Nobody likes walking into a room and having a nasty odor meet them at the door. Whether in a restroom, kitchen or your own living room at home, odor control is a top priority. The best way to eliminate odors is by using enzyme digestants. The thing most people don’t understand is that many of the so called deodorizers simply mask the odors in the air. Even those that have odor counteractants don’t always elminate the source of the problem.
Unless you remove the source, the odor will linger and keep coming back. Simply removing the item that was causing the odor does not eliminate the entire rank smell. So how do you get rid of the source?
Let me give you an example. Let’s say your cat drags up some critter and slips it into your home while you are out. While the he is enjoying a feast, the fluids are getting into your carpet. You come home and smell something fishy and discover a half eaten critter on your carpet. By removing the remains and cleaning the area you think the odor will vanish. Not so.
The fluids leave bacteria behind and that is the real source of the odor. To elminate this you have to use an enzyme digesant to “eat” the bacteria that cause the odor. Enzymes are any of numerous proteins or conjugated proteins produced by living organisms and functioning as biochemical catalysts. Basicly they are good bugs eating the bad bugs. Once all the bacteria is gone, the odor is gone.
Now here’s an even better thing to know about using enzyme digestants. You can use it in your drains, garbage disposals (see previous post), around toilets and urinals, trash cans and grease traps and septic lines. Enzyme digestants are the absolute best way to eliminate odors at the source.












