Dissolved in tap water to create A and B water.
What is salt?
B water is basic or acidic.
What is basic/alkaline?
The two odor treatment options can we use to flush biological issues in carpet pad extractions?
What are A water or DD-12?
The technical term for "A water".
What is Hypochlorous Acid?
The pH of our B water in Atlanta.
What is pH 11.4 (11 acceptable)?
The name of the tool attached to the end of the vacuum hose to do a pad extraction.
What is a water claw?
A colorless, volatile gas with a strong unpleasant odor.
The pH of our A water in Atlanta bases.
What is pH 2.7 (2.5-3 acceptable)?
The name of the process that takes place when you run an electrical current through salt water.
What is Electrolysis?
A class of chemicals used in disinfectants because of their antimicrobial properties (kills germs on impact).
What is a "quat"/QAC/Quaternary Ammonium Compound?
Made from cement or plywood sheets atop wooden joists, the lowest layer of flooring.
What is the subfloor?
Physically removes significant amounts of bacteria, viruses, fungi and mold on surfaces.
What is cleaning?
The cost of the large generators we use to produce A and B water at Zerorez.
What is $30,000? ($28K-$30K acceptable)
The technical term for B water.
What is Sodium Hydroxide?
The six layers of carpeted flooring.
What is carpet fibers, primary backing, latex glue, secondary backing, padding, subfloor?
Chemically kills 99% of bacteria, viruses, fungi and mold on surfaces.
What is sanitizing?
The two biggest industries that also use electrolysis to produce A and B water for their own uses.
What are: cruise ships or medical industry?
The everyday names for B water (Sodium Hydroxide) when found in solid, flake form.
What are Lye and Caustic Soda?
When evaporating water carries substances to the surface of a material (that may not have been previously visible).
What is wicking?
Chemically kills 99.99% (only because we can't say 100%) of bacteria, viruses, fungi and mold on surfaces.
What is disinfecting?