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FAQ
How is ProClense plus formulated to improve the cleaning process?

ProClense plus contains a team of chemical agents including surfactants to aid in the release of soil from surfaces and chelating agents to improve performance in hard water.

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Is ProClense plus suitable for use in automated cleaning equipment?

Yes, ProClense plus is low-foaming and tested with cleaning verification devices to demonstrate effective action in automated washers.

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Is ProClense plus safe to use on my aluminum trays and containers?

Yes, ProClense plus is formulated at a mild alkalinity and tested under lab and clinical conditions to demonstrate compatibility with aluminum and glass or lensed materials.

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Is ProClense plus a non-enzymatic detergent?

Yes, ProClense plus is a non-enzymatic detergent with mild alkalinity (pH 8.0 to 10.0). Follow device manufacturer’s instructions for selection of cleaning agents and ensure thorough rinsing to remove all residual cleaning agents and soils.

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How does water quality affect selection and dosing of detergents?

Water is an important factor when used for manual and automated instrument processing in healthcare settings. Water used in the cleaning cycle may affect dosing of detergent. As hardness increases beyond 200 ppm, higher levels of calcium and other minerals in water will bind with detergent and reduce ability of detergents to emulsify soils. Detergent…

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What is a “super concentrated” detergent?

Traditional detergent doses at about 1/3 to 1 oz. per gallon and is supplied in 15 gallon or larger drums. Super concentrated detergent is designed to dose at or below 1/5 oz. per gallon of water. MicroCare Medical SCD detergent chemicals are packaged in convenient 2.5 gallon containers, delivering the same number of loads as…