EATON RAPIDS, Mich., Dec. 17, 2020 /PRNewswire-PRWeb/ -- Patriot Technologies, LLC today announced the benefits of using its sports odor eliminator spray, Scenturion, which is designed to kill up to 99.9% of the microorganisms that cause odor in sports gear, apparel, and any place smells linger.
Sweat is composed of water, salt, protein, urea, and ammonia, and along with fatty acids causes 10% of body odor. The main culprit, 90%, of body odor comes from bacteria. Bacteria live on your skin and feast on sweat compounds breaking down the protein in these compounds into certain acids. Sweaty sports equipment, uniforms, footwear, clothing, and the bags that house these items become incubators for these microbes. Bacteria are fast-growing organisms doubling in number every 20 minutes and many are pathogens that can cause infection.
Patriot Technologies, the company that developed Scenturion, had the desire to create a dynamic product that would inhibit the growth of bacteria, mold, fungi, mildew, and other microbes that cause odor to remain in clothing, sports gear, and equipment. They achieved this objective by utilizing silver nanoparticles in their products.
"We not only kill the microbes, but we also capture anything that produces odor, because some of the odor is caused by volatile molecules and our formulation has the binding technology that makes those molecules heavy so the vapor is eliminated," said George A. Cioe, President of Patriot Technologies. "There is no aerosol of odor to be detected."
Scenturion kills 99.9% of the microorganisms which cause odor and stains that emanate from skin pore sites and onto clothing, gear, footwear, as well as cigarette smoke, cooking odors, urine, and most other residual odors. Cioe guarantees that Scenturion treats the problem (bacteria) not the symptom (odor) because their sports odor spray is activated by sweat. When perspiration soaks into an item treated with Scenturion spray, low levels of silver ions are released blocking odor-causing microbes. Scenturion prevents bacteria colonies from spreading because the more you sweat, the more the odor spray works.
Scenturion is easy to use. To complete a coating treatment, shake well, spray all sides of your items that encounter sweat, repeat for items with heavy odor, complete a smell test to ensure all affected areas have been treated, and allow your items to completely dry before using. Scenturion can effectively eliminate odor for weeks, months, or even up to a year depending on usage.
Scenturion spray is a fragrance-free formula, which allows the user to detect any trace of odor should the smell return. Once sprayed the items will not become stiff. The nanosilver formula is clear and flexible and will not make workout clothes, uniforms, equipment bags, footwear, and other sporting gear hard or brittle.
The ionic shield found in Scenturion can coat and treat more than just the items that hang in a locker room. Scenturion can also be used to treat home furnishings, carpets, pet bedding and crates, sleeping bags, diaper pails, automobile seats, mattresses, and more.
Scenturion does not use harsh chemicals that can be harmful to the skin or the environment. It is hypoallergenic, free of dyes, and non-toxic. There are no substances in the spray that are harmful to individuals with allergies or multiple chemical sensitivity (MCS), contains no volatile organic compounds (VOC), chlorofluorocarbons (CFC), or materials damaging to the ozone.
Scenturion odor eliminator spray provides genuine odorless protection and is safe enough for pets and children. It can be trusted to treat a toddler's shoes.
Scenturion is available in a 4 oz. and 16 oz. spray as well as a 1-gallon Professional College and Team Sports Refill and can be purchased on various sporting goods sites such as PureHockey.com, Walmart, IceWarehouse.com, Fuji Sports, and more.
To learn more about Scenturion, contact Dave Smallwood at [email protected].
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Dave Smallwood, Patriot Technologies, LLC, +1 (800) 498-5189, [email protected]
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