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Polyvinyl alcohol

Poly(vinyl alcohol): It is a biodegradable polymer used as a binder that dissolves evenly in the laundry. Its ability to be broken down by microorganisms makes it completely safe for the environment. It is non-toxic and safe for humans, animals, and marine life. It can sometimes be found in pills that we swallow and in contact lenses.

Sodium dodecyl sulfate

Sodium dodecyl sulfate: Is a surfactant that can have a variety of uses. We use a plant-based surfactant that is created from coconut oil. In our wash sheets, the substance is used to break water tension and remove dirt from the fabric during the wash cycle. We use a dioxane-free, plant-based SDS that is also biodegradable.

Beatin

Betaine: Is a naturally occurring ingredient that can be used in place of drying sulfates. Betaine is extracted from molasses, the juice of sugar cane, and is an effective cleaning agent due to its high surface activity.

Alpha Olefin Sulfonate

Alpha Olefin Sulfonate AOS: Their applications are numerous thanks to their excellent foaming and foam stability, even in hard water, and their superior ability to dissolve grease and oil. In addition, they have a favorable ecological profile with low toxicity to both aquatic environments and humans.

Sodium citrate

Sodium citrate: Used as a building block in washcloths due to its ability to bind positively charged calcium and magnesium ions found in tap water and unlike phosphate builders, it is safe for the environment. The use of sodium citrate improves the performance of the detergent. Trisodium Citrate acts as a cleaning aid and water softener so that the detergent can work more effectively.

Isotridecanol

Isotridecanol, ethoxylated: Is a type of non-ionic surfactant, which means it is used to reduce the surface tension between different substances, such as between oil and water. We use it in our products to remove dirt and deposits from surrounding dirt particles to loosen them from the surface so they can be easily rinsed away.

Cornstarch

Cornstarch: Used for its ability to absorb moisture and act as a natural fabric softener. It helps make clothes softer and less wrinkled after washing and drying. In addition, cornstarch can act as a filler that helps give laundry sheets a suitable structure and consistency, making the product easier to handle and use.

D-Glucopyranose

D-Glucopyranose-(APG): Is a mild cleanser that is often used in cosmetic formulations and products for people with sensitive skin. The ingredient lowers the surface tension of water and is therefore often used in many hygiene and toiletry products. Decyl Glucoside is a natural and biodegradable ingredient that comes from corn and coconuts. In our wash sheets, Decyl Glucoside helps remove dirt and oils more effectively.

Baking powder

Baking soda: Used primarily to improve cleaning performance. It helps neutralize odors, soften water, and improve the effectiveness of detergent. Additionally, baking soda acts as a mild abrasive, which can help remove stains and dirt from clothes without damaging the fabric.

Silicon dioxide

Silica: Used in laundry detergents primarily as a flow agent or anti-caking agent. It prevents the ingredients in the detergent from clumping together and ensures that the detergent is evenly distributed during the washing process.

Silicone oil

Silicone oil: Used in laundry sheets to give textiles a soft and smooth feel. It acts as a fabric softener and antistatic agent, reducing static electricity and helping to make clothes more comfortable to wear. Silicone oil also helps protect the fibers in the fabric and can make them more resistant to wear and tear. The substance is gentle on the skin and is often used in the skin care industry.