Does Bryzo respect my finest clothes? Colored, whites, delicate fabrics…

To wash delicate and precious fabrics it is necessary to use specific processes, exercising caution both with washing temperatures and products being used, so as not to ruin them while keeping the fibers always elastic. Unfortunately, high quality clothes can be ruined due to a wrong cycle or wash.

Bryzo, not having to use aggressive chemical substances, leaves the fibers of the fabrics unaltered which are cleaner and sanitized for a longer time.

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Is Bryzo suitable for washing all sportswear?

Sportswear is made of technical textiles that have excellent performance characteristics because they are transpirable. Washing synthetic clothes in a washing machine is a delicate operation as they must be treated with extreme care, otherwise they risk being damaged. Just by reading the label of running shirts, for example, you can realize that the recommended washing temperature for synthetics does not go above 40 °C. Commonly used detergents in treating sportswear can cause perspiration to persist, even after careful washing. During sport activity, in fact, the process of sweating is generally triggered, and sweat promotes the proliferation of Staphylococcus hominis, the sweat bacterium that feeds on sweat molecules to generate thiols, the organic compounds responsible for the unpleasant smell of sweat , similar to that of sulfur.

Therefore, it is of fundamental importance not to neglect the hygiene of sportswear that must be washed after each use with a process that not only cleans away dirt and odor particles but above all that totally eliminates spores or other multi-cellular organisms harmful to health.

With Bryzo it is possible to eliminate the smell of sweat from synthetic garments obtaining much more effective results than any traditional washing.

Is Bryzo suitable for washing all sportswear?

Sportswear is made of technical textiles that have excellent performance characteristics because they are transpirable. Washing synthetic clothes in a washing machine is a delicate operation as they must be treated with extreme care, otherwise they risk being damaged. Just by reading the label of running shirts, for example, you can realize that the recommended washing temperature for synthetics does not go above 40 °C. Commonly used detergents in treating sportswear can cause perspiration to persist, even after careful washing. During sport activity, in fact, the process of sweating is generally triggered, and sweat promotes the proliferation of Staphylococcus hominis, the sweat bacterium that feeds on sweat molecules to generate thiols, the organic compounds responsible for the unpleasant smell of sweat , similar to that of sulfur.

Therefore, it is of fundamental importance not to neglect the hygiene of sportswear that must be washed after each use with a process that not only cleans away dirt and odor particles but above all that totally eliminates spores or other multi-cellular organisms harmful to health.

With Bryzo it is possible to eliminate the smell of sweat from synthetic garments obtaining much more effective results than any traditional washing.

Can you really save with Bryzo? If so, how much?

With Bryzo you can have energy savings from the very first cycle of the washing machine of about 30% or even 40% in the case of washing in cold water.

Thanks to Bryzo’s cutting-edge technology, it is possible to significantly reduce the energy consumption of the washing machine, cleaning and disinfecting the various fabrics without having to resort to high temperatures (> 90°C).

An economic saving of about 10 kWh per week is estimated. The cost for the whole family is around € 0.20 / KWh up to € 0.44 / KWh (including taxes, network services and VAT), with an effective cost that stands at 3.20 € average cost per week for a monthly cost of € 12.80. Hence, it appears that there is an average annual cost of € 153.60 with savings, in the case of frequent washing, for example in the presence of several children in the family, which can reach hundreds of euros per year.

Also, not to be underestimated, the savings for the non-purchase of detergents. An ISTAT survey conducted in 2015 on the per-capita consumption of households regarding the purchase of detergents and washing systems in general, shows an average annual consumption of € 174.00 for the purchase of approximately 75Lt of detergents (24Lt of Fabric Softener and about 18LT of sanitizers).

With Bryzo you have a minimum saving of about € 328.00 / YEAR, or about € 1.00 / day, indefinitely.

Can Bryzo ruin my washing machine?

Bryzo can extend the average life of a washing machine, thanks to the technology with Active Oxygen which is functional for cleansing and sanitizing.

From the very first washes Bryzo will expel, thanks to the oxidizing power of Active Oxygen, the impurities and deposits accumulated in all previous cycles of the laundry. If we look at the washing machine porthole or door, we will see an intense foam coming out of the fabrics. This is caused precisely by the expulsion and degradation of all the residues of the previous washes. Active oxygen is poured directly into the washing machine drum, also promoting an oxidizing effect against organic and antibacterial dirt towards microorganisms.

What follows is the reduction of the usury of the washing machine itself: the lower temperatures reduce, in fact, the problems of deterioration of the sheath, the pads and the joints of the machine, thus extending the life of the appliance. Furthermore, washing with Bryzo guarantees at the same time cleaning and disinfection of the washing machine itself, which means minimizing manual cleaning operations.

Can Bryzo ruin my washing machine?

Bryzo can extend the average life of a washing machine, thanks to the technology with Active Oxygen which is functional for cleansing and sanitizing.

From the very first washes Bryzo will expel, thanks to the oxidizing power of Active Oxygen, the impurities and deposits accumulated in all previous cycles of the laundry. If we look at the washing machine porthole or door, we will see an intense foam coming out of the fabrics. This is caused precisely by the expulsion and degradation of all the residues of the previous washes. Active oxygen is poured directly into the washing machine drum, also promoting an oxidizing effect against organic and antibacterial dirt towards microorganisms.

What follows is the reduction of the usury of the washing machine itself: the lower temperatures reduce, in fact, the problems of deterioration of the sheath, the pads and the joints of the machine, thus extending the life of the appliance. Furthermore, washing with Bryzo guarantees at the same time cleaning and disinfection of the washing machine itself, which means minimizing manual cleaning operations.

How do detergents work?

As defined by the National Epidemiological Observatory on Health and Safety in Living Environments “it is important that the consumer reads the labels carefully and follows the instructions for use” with particular reference to the hardness of the water, important information when deciding the dose of detergents.

Furthermore, it is necessary for the consumer never to mix two different cleaning products together , unless this is recommended by the manufacturer. In fact, in case of products such as bleach, ammonia and various anti-limescale products , mixed together they generate very toxic vapors that can even lead to lethal effects.

For these reasons, the laundry , washed with lower doses of detergents than those indicated for the hardness of the water, tends not only to take on an unpleasant grayish veil over time , but also loses the characteristics that make contact pleasant:

  1. It tends to harden more the fabrics.
  2. It takes on an unpleasant smell.
  3. It becomes increasingly harsh and water-repellent due to the calcium deposited on it.

Consequently, it wears out more quickly. Unfortunately, the calcium deposits that accumulate on the laundry are irreversible! Unless it is provided with an ecological and   NON-CHEMICAL washing system that restores its ancient origins over time.

All of this makes it clear that in reality we know very little of what we put inside our washing machine to wash the laundry and we know even less of their chemical representation, but  an even more important factor is that we almost never pay attention to the dosage quantities recommended by the manufacturer.

This, therefore, determines the release of deposits on all fabrics with the possible formation of contact allergies, eczema, changes in skin pigmentation and changes in the skin’s pH.