Dr Lomp The Cleaning Exclusive

Before a single sponge touches a surface, the Dr Lomp system demands a diagnosis. A standard cleaner sees a countertop; a Dr Lomp technician sees a landscape of different materials: quartz, granite, sealed wood, or laminate. The "Exclusive" aspect here is the use of reagent test strips to identify the actual soil load.

One of the dirtiest secrets of the cleaning industry is "biofilm"—a slimy, glue-like layer of bacteria that clings to floors, sinks, and showers. Bleach cannot penetrate biofilm effectively. Dr Lomp The Cleaning Exclusive utilizes controlled high-temperature vapor (exceeding 212°F) combined with encapsulation chemistry. This heat shock breaks the electrostatic bond of the biofilm, allowing it to be physically removed rather than bleached white (but left behind). This is the "Exclusive" difference: visual cleanliness versus actual sterility. dr lomp the cleaning exclusive

Most industrial degreasers are highly alkaline (high pH) or acidic (low pH), which damages seals, electronics, and delicate flooring over time. Dr Lomp utilizes a buffered enzymatic cascade. This technology remains pH-neutral (6.8–7.2) but generates charged ions that actively hunt for hydrocarbon chains (grease) and biofilms (bacteria). It cleans aggressively without etching surfaces. Before a single sponge touches a surface, the

Traditional degreasers require heat to break down fats and oils. Heat is dangerous and energy-intensive. Dr Lomp The Cleaning Exclusive uses a chemical reaction that generates microscopic exothermic reactions only when it contacts organic waste. This means concrete floors, kitchen exhausts, and heavy machinery are degreased at ambient temperatures, reducing energy bills by up to 70% compared to hot water pressure washing. One of the dirtiest secrets of the cleaning