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how do non bio and biological washing powders differ
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Biological washing powder contains enzymes, non-bio doesn't - it's as simple as that. There are different enzymes in the biological powder. Some will break down proteins such as those found in blood, grass stains, milk, and sweat, while others break down oils and fats. And they can do this at lower temperatures than would be needed to get similar results with a non-bio powder, where only detergents and alkalies are used
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