

Use cellulases to smooth fabric fibers
71% of consumers say they’re annoyed by fuzz and pills on their clothes. But they probably don’t realize that smoother fabric doesn’t just look better — it also repels unwanted particles.
Tiny fibrils in cotton fibers break over time
As fibrils age, some break or stick out, making fabric look fuzzy. Twisted fibrils form pills or fuzzballs. An advanced cellulase in your detergent removes stray fibers, resulting in smooth, particle-repellent fabric.

The power of enzymatic deep-cleans
Cotton fibers are made of tiny fibrils that loosen or break over time, creating fuzz and pills on fabric. Enzymatic deep-clean detergents powered by advanced cellulase remove these stray fibers, leaving fabrics smooth, particle-repellent, and looking newer for longer — wash after wash.

A difference you can see
See how Novonesis’ Carezyme® protects cotton fabrics from airborne particles. We washed each of these fabrics 20 times in a standard detergent with and without enzymes. Then we hung them outside in Beijing, China. Which would you rather have your baby wear?
Novonesis’ Carezyme® - smooth fibers, repel contaminants
Cleaning cellulases at work
The cellulose molecules in cotton fibers are made of long glucose chains. Cleaning cellulases target and cut shorter fibrils into tiny sugars, breaking them down so they can be lifted from fabric. This process removes trapped dirt, leaving whites whiter and colors brighter.
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