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Sensor Power can best be described as a specially formulated bacterial-enzyme
solution that is 20 times more concentrated than any of our other formulas. This
product is designed to restore sensor function in older holding tanks where extreme
and long-term build-up has caused chronic sensor or level gauge malfunction,
or in newer tanks where chemical use has caused premature build-up. Sensor Power
will safely and effectively clean sensors, tank walls, valves, and piping in
any holding tank.
Advantages:
Removes all waste, tissue, grease, and soap scum build-up
Will withstand heavy exposure to harmful chemicals such as formaldehyde
Eliminates odors
Works in black and gray tanks
Beneficial to septic systems
Works even while vehicle is stationary
Environmentally friendly formula
How Sensor Power Works:
Bacteria are the key to success. Most level gauge cleaners consist of
some combination of enzymes and detergents or soaps. As a non-living, natural
chemical compound,
enzymes have a limited effectiveness as a waste digester and cleaner. Bacteria,
on the other hand, are living organisms capable of rapidly reproducing themselves
as well as vast numbers of enzymes. Bacteria are absolutely essential in order
to achieve the complete breakdown of organic waste.
Bacteria and Toxic Holding Tank Chemicals:
Many
of the available holding tank treatments contain toxic chemicals that have
the potential to kill bacteria,
with formaldehyde being the most prevalent of these chemicals. It is for this
reason that Sensor Power is formulated at such high concentration levels. This
ensures that sufficient numbers of bacteria will survive the “chemical
peel” process that often occurs as heavy build-up breaks down and mixes
with the bacteria.
Avoiding Sensor Problems in the Future:
The
best way to avoid sensor problems is to use a bacterial-enzyme waste digester such as Pure Power
as your regular holding tank additive.
This will prevent the build-up that is the cause of most sensor problems.
For directions & other usage information, please see the
product label.
For further information on the bacteria and enzymes used in our products, please visit our
FAQ section.
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