Sonett Washing-Up Liquid Neutral/Unscented: Allergy advice: purely vegetable-derived surfactants. free of petrochemical ingredients. free of fragrances, colouring agents or complexing agents. free of preservatives. free of enzymes. completely biodegradable.
Sonett Washing-Up Liquid Neutral/Unscented: To use: a hard water-insensitive, extremely economical agent for washing dishes by hand.
Application/Dosage: Sonett Washinig-Up Liquid Neutral/Unscented: 1 squirt in the dishwater or directly onto a damp sponge. Sonett All-Purpose Cleanser Neutral/Unscented: Diluted use: in the cleaning bucket, depending on the amount of dirt: 5 10 ml / 10 L water, add to the filled bucket. Undiluted use: Dab 1 squirt onto a damp sponge or cloth.
Sonett Washing-Up Liquid Neutral/Unscented: Origin and properties of the ingredients: Sugar, starch and coconut oil are the raw materials for the sugar surfactants used. Together with coconut oil alcohol sulphate, manufactured from coconut oil and sulphur oxides, they create a combination of mutually complementary and mutually enhancing active cleaning substances with excellent grease-loosening ability and very good skin tolerance.
Sonett Washing-Up Liquid Neutral/Unscented: Special Product Feature: The Sonett manual dishwashing liquid is a concentrated product and is therefore very economical to use. The surfactants used show the best degradation rate after soap in waste water, and at the same time are very well-tolerated by the skin.
Sonett Washing-Up Liquid Neutral/Unscented: Technical Data: Density: (20°C), approx. 1.03 g/cm³ pH value: (20°C) ( 5 g/l H2O ), approx. 7 (pH-neutral) At temperatures below 10° C, the product changes and becomes somewhat thicker and cloudy, but this disappears again in warm conditions and after light shaking if necessary.
Sonett Washing-Up Liquid Neutral/Unscented: Ecology/Biodegradability: In the manufacturing process of sugar surfactants and coconut oil alcohol sulphate, constituents are taken from the plant-based raw materials starch, sugar and fat; however, they completely retain their natural structure. It is therefore relatively easy for microorganisms to 100% decompose these surfactants very quickly and completely. Sugar surfactants and coconut oil alcohol sulphate are classified as readily biodegradable according to OECD guidelines.
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