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For business · How it works

One concentrate. One sprayer. A simpler clean.

Swap a storeroom of single-use bottles for a single bio-based concentrate and a refillable, dial-dosing sprayer, with beneficial biology that keeps working long after your crew moves on. Here is how the system works, and why facilities across Canada run on it.

The idea

Cleaning built around biology, not a chemical closet

Most commercial cleaning means a different bottle for every surface, most of it water, shipped and stored at scale. We took a different route: one ultra-concentrate, a sprayer that doses it for you, and beneficial bacteria and bio-enzymatic blends that break a mess down at the source.

It is the same approach our parent company, Koenders Water Solutions, has trusted since 1988, brought indoors and built for the way facilities actually clean.

The process

Four steps, no measuring cup

From concentrate to clean surface, the dual-chamber sprayer does the math for you.

  1. Nature’s Pond concentrate cartridges for the dual-chamber sprayer.
    Step 1

    Load the concentrate

    Fill the refillable dual-chamber sprayer: bio-based concentrate in one chamber, cold or lukewarm tap water in the other. One gallon of concentrate makes many bottles of ready-to-use cleaner.

  2. Setting the dilution dial on the Nature’s Pond dual-chamber sprayer.
    Step 2

    Set the dial to the soil

    Turn the dilution dial up for heavier soil, down for light. There is no wrong setting: the formula is pH neutral at every concentration, so it will not harm the surface, from glass to sealed floors.

  3. Cleaning a surface with the Nature’s Pond dual-chamber sprayer.
    Step 3

    Spray and clean

    Plant-based surfactants and solvents lift grease and grime off the surface while the beneficial bacteria and bio-enzymatic blends get to the organic matter underneath.

  4. Using the Nature’s Pond dual-chamber sprayer.
    Step 4

    Wipe, or walk away

    Wipe for everyday jobs. For tough, smelly ones, leave it: the beneficial bacteria keep working on the residue for up to 8 to 10 hours after your crew has moved on.

Want the right setup for your facility?

Tell us about your sites and crews, and we will build a recommended product list and pricing around them.

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Under the surface

What is actually happening when you spray

It looks like an ordinary spray. Underneath, a few things happen at once.

  1. 1

    Surfactants lift the soil

    Plant-derived surfactants and solvents break the bond between the mess and the surface, floating grease and grime up so they can be wiped away.

  2. 2

    Enzymes cut it down

    The beneficial bacteria release enzymes, biological catalysts that cut large, stubborn molecules like fats and proteins into smaller pieces.

  3. 3

    Bacteria digest the source

    The bacteria then consume those pieces as food, digesting the organic matter, including the residues that feed bad smells, down to simple carbon dioxide and water.

  4. 4

    It keeps working

    Because the bacteria are living, they keep working on residue in cracks and porous surfaces for up to 8 to 10 hours, as long as soil and moisture remain.

The difference

One system vs. a storeroom of single-use sprays

A different bottle for every job, or one concentrate and a dial. Across a facility, the contrast adds up fast.

A storeroom of single-use bottles

  • A separate plastic bottle, and Safety Data Sheet, for every surface
  • Mostly water, shipped and stored at scale
  • Ammonia or chlorine fumes and residue that attracts new grime
  • Masks odours with fragrance instead of removing them
  • Empties go straight to landfill

The Nature’s Pond system

  • One concentrate and a dial-dosing sprayer for most surfaces
  • Ultra-concentrated, so you ship small and dilute on site
  • pH neutral, low-fume, free of added ammonia, chlorine, and phosphates
  • Breaks the odour source down so smells do not return
  • Refill and reuse for far less plastic and freight per clean

Why facilities run on it

Fewer products, less waste, better results

One concentrate, fewer SKUs

Standardize crews on a single bio-based concentrate across most surfaces, collapsing the bottles, the SDS binder, and the training that come with a chemical closet.

Ship small, dilute on site

Ultra-concentrates dilute far, using far less plastic than ready-to-use bottles and taking weight, freight, and storage out of every order.

Results that last

Beneficial bacteria keep working at the source for up to 8 to 10 hours, so the toughest, smelliest jobs keep improving after the crew leaves.

Getting started

We set your facility up to run it well

Switching is more than a delivery. We help you choose the right concentrates and sprayers for your sites, replace worn cloths and mop heads at start-up, and put the documentation your team needs on hand.

From single buildings to national portfolios, we build pricing and a product list around your operation, then keep you supplied from Canada.

  • A recommended product list matched to your surfaces and soils
  • Dual-chamber sprayers, plus bulk pumps for buckets and auto-scrubbers
  • Safety Data Sheets and dilution charts for every product
  • A real account contact and reliable Canadian reorders
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Good to know

Running the system: FAQ

Quick answers to what facilities ask most.

Do crews need to measure or mix anything?
Not with the sprayer. The dual-chamber sprayer doses the concentrate for you: load it, set the dial to the soil level, and clean. For buckets and auto-scrubbers, you add a set number of pumps per gallon, with no measuring cups.
Why cold or lukewarm water only?
The cleaners work because of living beneficial bacteria, and hot water can harm them. Cold or lukewarm tap water keeps the biology active, so the cleaner performs and keeps working after application.
Will the wrong dial setting damage a surface?
No. The formula is pH neutral at every concentration, so it will not harm washable surfaces, from glass and stainless to sealed floors. The rule of thumb is simple: the dirtier the surface, the higher the dial.
Is this a disinfectant?
No. The bio-based cleaners remove soil and odour at the source; they are not disinfectants. Where you need a registered kill claim, use our separate Nature’s Pond Disinfectant, a Health Canada DIN-registered product (DIN 02496704). Cleaning and disinfecting are two different jobs, and we are clear about which is which.
How much plastic and storage does it actually save?
A lot. Because the concentrate dilutes far, one container replaces dozens of single-use bottles, using far less plastic than ready-to-use and taking freight and shelf space out of every order.
What documentation do you provide?
Safety Data Sheets for every product, plus dilution charts and wall guides for your crews. Ask our team and we will put a full package together for your sites.

See what one system can do for your facility

Talk to our team about the right setup, or request pricing built around your sites.