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    Dear all

    I’m looking for recommended resources/articles/clinicals on benefits of enzymatic detergents vs alkaline detergents for instrument pre cleaning which also covers off the health and safety risks?

    Or if you have any resources on where and when you would use an enzymatic detergent over an alkaline detergent for example?

    Thanks
    Emma

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