Rustic Strength - Liquid Laundry Soap (Prefilled)
$7.10
Unit price perEstimated delivery between January 04 and January 06.
Prefilled Container of our Rustic Strength Laundry Soap
Biodegradable • Ecofriendly • pH balanced • Plant-based formula
Charcoal filtered deionized water (water) – high purity of water
Cocamidopropyl Hydroxysultaine – naturally derived from coconut. an environmentally friendly and biodegradable surfactant with high foaming and mild chemistry.
Sodium C14-16 Olefin Sulfonate – an environmentally friendly and biodegradable surfactant that helps grab oil, dirt, and grease.
Decyl Glucoside – plant-derived, biodegradable, surfactant, mild and safe for sensitive skin
Vegetable Glycerin (glycerin) – biodegradable, vegetable-based, helps improve the surfactant's abilities to dissolve soils, clean without leaving a residue, and helps prevent separation of ingredients
Dimethyl 9-decenamide – plant-based, a nonionic surfactant that helps clean, removes grease and other substances.
Caprylyl Capryl Glucoside –Vegetable derived fatty acid used to help stabilize the formula when adding EO and fragrances. Increases lather potential.
Cocamide MIPA – Not to be confused with Cocamide DEA or MEA. Helps boost foam and promotes a luxurious feel.
Pentasodium Pentetate – a salt of pentetic acid that binds metal and inactivated metallic ions
Polysorbate 20 – helps in the spread ability of liquids, helps stabilize the formula when adding EO and fragrances. Derived from fruits and vegetables.
Acrylate Copolymer – provides enhanced performance on the clay soil removal
Methylisothiazolinone, Benzisothiazolinone – Preservatives used in the lowest concentrated form to help decrease the chance of bacteria, fungi, and mold. Increases shelf life of the product. Antibacterial.
DIRECTIONS
Small load – 1/2 to 1 oz of detergent
Medium load – 1 to 2 oz of detergent
Large load – 2 oz of detergent
We do NOT recommend overfilling your laundry tub with clothes. It is best to work with a medium-size load and about 1 oz of detergent. This way your laundry tumbles/swishes around in the tub and gets plenty of water and detergent on all the garments to ensure proper cleaning.
When to Use Hot Water
Hot water (130˚F or above) is good for whites, typical dirty clothes, sweaty activewear, and diapers. Hot water is best to remove germs, kill dust mites and heavily soiled items.
When to Use Warm Water
Warm water (90˚F) is good for cleaning most man-made fibers, knits, and jeans. It will clean without fading or significant shrinking.
When to Use Cold Water
Coldwater (80˚F) is best for dark, bright colors that bleed or delicate fabrics. Pre-treat or pre-soak your clothes if items are heavily soiled.
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