Q: Does more foam mean better cleaning?
A: More foam doesn’t necessarily mean better cleaning, but richer foam usually indicates stronger cleaning power. Denser foam provides more surfactants to interact with grease and stains, allowing for
more effective cleaning.
Q: How does the “comprehensive cleaning” of foam washing show?
A: Stain universality: Effectively tackles both organic stains (oil, protein, sugar) and inorganic stains (pigment, dust). Thorough cleaning: From decomposition to removal, it forms a closed-loop process, preventing “surface clean but hidden residue.” Safety for all scenarios: No high-temperature risk or chemical residue, making it more family-friendly for homes with children, pets, or elderly people.
Q: Why do we need foam cleaning?
A: Foam cleaning combines chemical and physical effects — surfactants emulsify and break down stains (chemical), while foam structure adsorbs and suspends them (physical). Result: Stains are fully
converted into a washable state — no spreading, no residue, and no damage to materials.
Q: Is dense foam created by a foaming device?
A: We use a special high-foam cleaning solution that is placed in the solution tank to create dense foam. If it’s poured directly into the clean water tank, it won't foam.
Q: Why does foam clean stains better than regular detergent?
A: Improves surfactant efficiency: Foam structure spreads surfactants evenly across the air-liquid interface, maximizing their contact with stains and enhancing decomposition, emulsification, and encapsulation. Stabilizes active ingredients and reduces loss: Unlike liquid detergent that quickly runs off, foam adheres to the surface, keeping active ingredients in contact longer and reducing dilution or wash-off.