🧼 Elevate your clean game with science-backed precision!
CSI Central Solutions Multi Enzymatic Cleanser is a hospital-grade, pH neutral medical instrument cleaner featuring a potent blend of protease, amylase, and lipase enzymes. Designed for pre-soak and manual processing, it efficiently breaks down complex residues like protein, starch, fat, and blood. Highly concentrated and low-foaming, it delivers over 100 cleaning batches per gallon, ensuring superior hygiene without damaging delicate instruments. Trusted for over 99 years, it’s the go-to solution for research and medical facilities demanding impeccable cleanliness.
D**Z
Hace su trabajo
Desinfecto mis herramientas con esto.
Y**A
Amo amo amo
Excelente producto
L**S
Works well
No odor, works well and it last a lot
J**D
Excellant cleaning solution
Cleaned up all of our jewelry in 15 minutes flat. Very impressed
T**D
Enzymes cleaner
This stuff works! I have a very old (17) Yorkie and he pees in his bed. I don’t have the heart to make him miserable about it. Now I just toss his bed in the washer and it’s all good. Great cleaner for dog urine.
K**
Works great
Doesn't smell bad and works well for use in ultrasonic for dental instruments. No damage to product when received. Satisfied customer!
E**
Excelente
Excelente
G**N
Excellant product !
THIS STUFF WORKS GREAT !! … after evaluating several brands I have found that the CSI combination of multi-enzymes effectively removes surgical bio-burden (blood, fats and carbohydrates) from surgical instrument, saving time during the reprocessing cycle. (If instruments are not totally clean, they can never be properly disinfected or sterilized.) The non-foaming character of this product is very important when using in a manual or ultrasonic cleaning process (you need to see what sharps are in your cleaning basin). And no complaints about the fragrance !What users should be cautious about are other enzyme products that claim to be less expensive, time saving and contain an instrument “lubricant” in with cleaning solution. Online publications report “instruments should be clean before the lubrication is applied. Cleaning, particularly ultrasonic cleaning removes lubricants from instruments.” “If the lubricant is over-diluted, it will not be effective. Conversely, if a lubricant is too concentrated or too heavily applied, it will result in slippery instruments that are difficult to handle. Devices may also be mistakenly identified as being wet after sterilization if they have concentrated lubricant on them.” (*Bartnett 2008)Personally, I would simply steer clear of enzyme cleaning products that contain any instrument lubricants.*Carol A. Bartnett, Senior Scientist, Steris Corporation