OMEGA Super as a colloidal cleaning agent
OMEGA Super contains its active substances not in solved form, but as colloidal solution.
What are Colloids?
Colloids are sub-microscopic particles called “micelles”. These particles are electrically charged and repel each other in a ceaseless movement. Colloids
in liquid solution measure 0.000 000 01 centimetres and cannot be seen with the most powerful microscope however, they reflect light rays that can be detected by complex electron microscope.
Due to the incorporation of colloids, the cleaning action of OMEGA Super is some extent related to the reaction of atom in a atomic explosion, because of the ceaseless random movement of atoms
taking place in the compound, as well as oil, greases, dirt and soils etc. after OMEGA Super has penetrated them.
How do Colloids work as cleaning agents?
Solid soil particles are attracted to colloids, by what might be described as a magnetic field. When the attraction of colloids becomes greater
than the force holding the solid soil particles together or to a surface, they are dispersed into individual particles that do not have the ability to redeposit. That is to say, when colloids
penetrate into dirt, greases, oils and other soils they break it up into billions of individual particles that constantly repel each other, making it impossible to stick back together or redeposit on
a surface.
An example of colloidal action
An excellent example of colloidal action is the fog. To the casual observer, fog is nothing more than a cold, wet nuisance. However, to the trained
observer, fog is billions of tiny droplets of water so close together that they obstruct the vision. They are always rolling in constant movement, but they never collide and fall out like raindrops.
This is one of the few places that the movement of colloids can be observed. The tiny droplets of water that make fog are attached to colloids.
OMEGA Super - a colloidal cleaning
agent !!!
Convince yourself of its astonishing cleaning effiency !!
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