Ideal for cleaning floors and other smooth surfaces in the home (tables, walls, furniture, etc.), because it contains only pure herbal soap. Only organically grown soybean and sunflower oils are used in the production of this cleaning product.. Easily removes grease and other dirt.
Active components and their action:
Sugar surfactant (sugar surfactants) (Alkylpolyglucosides, APG) - Surfactants are very gentle on the skin and are biodegradable, without causing harm to the environment.. They are made using plant-based ingredients.; coconut oil, sugar or starch.
Herbal Soap - Made from a powerful combination of pure plant fats and oils and organic surfactants (Surfactant) squirrel. Surfactants bind water and fat by capturing them on different sides of the molecule.. At the same time, greasy dirt particles are washed off the surface, and due to their structure, surfactants keep dirt particles in suspension, preventing them from settling again.
Citrates are a salt of citric acid.. Used to remove stains and dissolve limescale deposits. Prevents spontaneous formation of soap scum in hard water. Excess foam can reduce the cleaning power of your detergent by 40%. Sodium citrate is an emollient and replaces phosphates, which are usually added to enhance the activity and properties of surfactants. (Surfactant). They help surfactants penetrate tissues better and deeper and wash away dirt.
Glycerin - maintains the viscosity of the detergent, moisturizes the skin, solvent.
Alcohol (alcohol) - used to regulate viscosity. For technical use, alcohol must be denatured.. Traditionally, alcohol is denatured with petrochemicals. Sodasan products use alcohol that has been denatured by substances found in detergents.. Alcohol is good for removing greasy stains.
Sodium bicarbonate (soda) – a crystalline salt that is used to remove water hardness and degrease.
Mode of application
Shake before use. Dilute the detergent at a rate of 25 ml per 5 l.. water. For heavy soiling, use undiluted, apply to a sponge, wipe the soiled surface and rinse with water.. The amount of detergent depends on the degree of contamination of the surface.