Wow, there's a lot to unpack here from our four-year degreed electrical engineer. First, Clorox was founded in 1913 and is owned by the Clorox company that trades as ticker CLX. They also own Kingsford Charcoal, Burt's Bees, Hidden Valley, 407, Pine-Sol, Brita, etc. Check out BritaCool, that’s Byoplanet's cooling technology, now it’s called Bcool. P&G is a direct competitor of Clorox, by the way. No, Clorox doesn't tell chemical suppliers what ingredients to use. We have what is called the EPA, and you can't just blend your own cocktail and sell it. Clorox knows bleach without question, tall Bill over at CLX has more patents than anyone at the CLX mothership in Pleasanton, and they're always tweaking bleach to make cool chemistry like Fuzion, Spore Defense, Clorox Anywhere, etc. All the other CLX chemicals are obtained from a blending house like Stephen or Pilot, etc. They're already good to go with EPA labels and kill claims; just brand it as CLX and send it off to market.
Clean Republic is an HOCL with an EPA shelf life of one year. On-site generation is an option, but it's expensive and dangerous if you don't know what you're doing. It's boom dangerous! You need big insurance coverage with venting hoods, the whole nine yards.
Yes, Byoplanet owns all the tooling and IP for all the parts in the Clorox 360 sprayers.