THE NEW SCIENCE OF CLEANING
How Our CLARAVITA
Multi-Purpose Cleaner Works
Our Multi-Purpose Cleaner is bio-enzymatic and uses plant-based ingredients.
We employ and utilize earth-friendly science to kill bacteria, clean and degrade dirt and food residue, cut grease, eliminate odors, and remove light stains on carpet and fabrics.
CLARAVITA utilizes beneficial enzymes to clean surfaces. We use a combination of good, natural bacteria along with specifically selected enzymes to work together to digest wastes, oils, soils, starches, and stains.
A Revolutionary Multi-Surface Cleaner for:
Kitchens
(Cuts Grease)
Bathrooms
(Kills Odors)
All Hard
Surfaces
Glass and
Mirrors
Painted
Surfaces
Light Stains
on Fabric
How It Works:
1. Apply CLARAVITA Multi-Purpose Cleaner to desired surface (water-safe countertop, carpet, fabric). Leave wet for 1 minute and let the CLARAVITA CLEAN do the work! For a deeper clean, leave on for up to 5 minutes.
2. Wipe surface thoroughly with a clean cloth, sponge, or paper towel and watch as dirt, residue, grease, and grime is lifted from the surface.
3. Pat yourself on the back for doing your part to reduce greenhouse gases!
No Harsh Chemicals or Preservatives
Most household cleaning products are considered toxic to the environment. These products are not only dangerous to your health but are considered one of the causes of high levels of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere.
CLARAVITA products use no harsh chemicals or preservatives. The enzyme blend CLARAVITA uses is biodegradable and friendly for your family, your pets, and the environment.
Scientifically Blended Plant-Based Ingredients: Protein Enzyme Blends, Eco-Benign Dual Surfactants
An All-Natural Cleaning Powerhouse
- Protein enzyme blend
- eco-benign dual surfactants
- water
Why It Works
Research has shown that less than .01% of germs are harmful. In fact, many germs are directly or indirectly essential to our well-being because they provide vital nutrients that fine tune our immune systems and balance our metabolism.
CLARAVITA’s revolutionary blend uses beneficial plant-based enzymes to clean without destroying the healthy, good-for-you bacteria that provide nutrients and support the immune system, keeping your environment truly clean and sparkling longer than traditional chemical cleaners and disinfectants.
Our powerful plant-based enzymes operate as tools that catalyze chemical reactions between bacteria and molecules (solids, sludge, fats, organic materials). Once the enzymes break down the molecules into smaller pieces, the smaller pieces become easy to digest and consume for the bacteria.
The Facts:
1. Less than .01% of germs are pathogens. By poisoning the air and indiscriminately wiping out good germs, we are contributing to rising negative effects on growth, brain development, intelligence, and coordination. (Living with the Enemy, New Scientist).
2. A majority of germs are directly or indirectly essential to our well-being and survival. (Germ Warfare, New Scientist).
3. Studies show that women exposed to Tetrachloroethylene (PERC) have an increased risk for breast cancer. Short-term exposure can cause skin irritation, dizziness, and headaches. This chemical is banned in Europe, but not in the US.
4. Limonene, which is used in cleaning products to create a lemon smell, produces formaldehyde, a chemical that has been listed as a known human carcinogen since 2011. (The Telegraph).
5. The Environmental Working Group scoured 2,000 products and discovered that 53% contain lung-harming ingredients.
6. Many cleaning products contain preservatives. Companies have been searching for a natural, safe, and effective preservative, but to date none have been found. One of these preservatives, Methylisothiazolinone, is linked to allergies, asthma, dermatitis, and brain cell damage in rats. (Medical Professional).
7. In 2016, 55 U.S. Poison Control Centers provided guidance to 2,000,000 cases of human poison exposure. Half of the cases involved children under the age of 6. Chemical cleaners was the most frequent cause.
8. Unintentional poisoning is the leading cause of injury and death in the US, and in 2016 surpassed the fatalities caused by motor vehicle accidents.