BioZyme - Lime

NOK 379.00
Item# : E36011

Limited Edition BioZyme™ with an envigourating scent of lime from essential oils.

This plant- and enzyme-based concentrate easily powers away baked-on food, grease and stains with just a pump or spray, and treats your hands and the environment with care.

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177 ml
  • Problem & Solution

    THE PROBLEM

    Wouldn’t it be nice not to have to run a sink full of water for just a few hand-washable dishes, fine china or even grimy bakeware? You need a sprayable, concentrated solution that easily dissolves away grease and grime—and of course it must be formulated with the environment in mind.

    NORWEX® SOLUTION

    Our powerful, plant- and enzyme-based dishwashing concentrate completely breaks down food particles, fat, stains and more, leaving dishes sparkling clean and your hands soft and moisturized. Best of all, it’s super-concentrated to maximize your cleaning power while reducing plastic packaging.

  • How To Use
    • This product is a concentrate, so dilute before using and shake well: Add 60ml of concentrate to the Norwex Forever Bottle with Sprayer or Foaming Hand Wash Dispenser (450-473ml. spray or pump bottle). Slowly fill with water and swish gently.
    • For use only in a spray or pump bottle. Do not dilute product into a sink full of water.
    • Shake well before each use.
    • Spray or pump onto SpiriSponge, EnviroSponge, Dish Cloth, Bottle Brush or directly onto dishes. Rinse thoroughly.
    • Not for use in automatic dishwashers.
  • Features & Benefits
    • Perfect for washing dishes, pots, pans and more.
    • Amylase enzyme helps cut through tough stains and baked-on foods naturally.
    • Rinses spot-free without residue.
    • Ultra-concentrated—one bottle of concentrate yields three bottles of ready-to-use product.
    • Vegan (absolutely no animal products).
    • Product not tested on animals.
  • Did You Know?
    • Typical dishwashing liquids may include harmful chemicals, such as ethanolamines (DEA, MEA) and phosphates. Some ethanolamines are known to be carcinogenic while phosphates, although found in nature, can disrupt an ecosystem when introduced in a concentrated form.
    •  Enzymes are a much safer, but equally effective, way to target and dissolve baked-on food and stains.