Ingredients

Our ingredients comes from nature.
Lauryl Glucoside

A non-ionic surfactant that is derived from coconut oil and glucose. An effective emulsifier that helps to remove dirt and stains from fabrics while being gentle on the skin.

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Capryl Glucoside

A non-ionic surfactant that is derived from renewable resources such as coconut oil and glucose. An effective emulsifier and cleaning agent that helps to remove dirt, oils, and stains from fabrics while being gentle on the skin.

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Potassium Hydroxide

A strong alkaline compound used as a cleaning agent and pH adjuster. As a cleaning agent, potassium hydroxide is highly effective at dissolving and removing stubborn stains and soils, such as grease, oils, and proteins. As a pH adjuster, it can help to neutralize acidic ingredients and balance the pH of the formulation.

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Pectate Lyase

An enzyme commonly used to break down pectin, a complex carbohydrate found in fruits and vegetables, and other organic materials on clothing. It works by breaking down the long chains of pectin molecules into smaller, more soluble fragments that can be easily removed from the fabric during the washing process.

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Glycerine

Derived from natural fats and oils. Used as a solvent, a viscosity modifier, and a conditioning agent. As a solvent, glycerin helps to dissolve other ingredients in the detergent, making it easier for the detergent to penetrate and clean fabrics. As a viscosity modifier, glycerin helps to thicken the detergent, giving it a more desirable texture and consistency. And as a conditioning agent, glycerin helps to soften fabrics and reduce static cling.

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Caproyl Methyl Glucamide

Derived from glucose and coconut oil, making it a renewable and biodegradable ingredient. It is an effective cleaning agent that helps to remove dirt, oils, and stains from fabrics. Used in combination with other surfactants to create a well-rounded cleaning formula that is effective on a wide range of soils and stains. It can help to improve the cleaning performance of the detergent at lower temperatures.

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Coconut Fatty Acid

A mixture of fatty acids that are derived from coconut oil through a process called saponification. Used as a surfactant and cleaning agent. It helps to lift dirt and stains from fabrics, and emulsify oils and greases to make them easier to remove. Coconut fatty acid is also a natural source of lauric acid, which has antimicrobial properties and can help to disinfect and deodorize fabrics.

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Protease (Subtilisin)

Protease (Subtilisin) is a type of enzyme. Enzymes are proteins that speed up chemical reactions, and in laundry detergents, protease enzymes break down protein-based stains, such as blood, grass, and food stains. Subtilisin is a specific type of protease enzyme that is derived from bacteria. It is highly effective at breaking down protein-based stains, and it works by breaking the protein molecules down into smaller pieces that are easier to wash away.

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Propanediol

A colorless, odorless, and viscous liquid that is used as a solvent, humectant, and preservative. As a solvent, propanediol can help to dissolve and suspend other ingredients in a formulation, improving the overall cleaning performance. As a humectant, it can help to attract and retain moisture in the skin and fabrics, making them feel soft and smooth. As a preservative, it can help to inhibit the growth of bacteria and other microorganisms.

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Alpha-Amylase (aep)

An enzyme commonly used in laundry detergents to break down starch and other complex carbohydrates found in food and other organic materials on clothing. Works by breaking down the long chains of starch molecules into smaller, more soluble fragments that can be easily removed from the fabric during the washing process. This can help to improve the overall cleaning performance of the detergent, especially on stains and soils that contain starch.

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Sodium Citrate

Sodium citrate is a salt of citric acid and is used as a chelating agent and water softener. As a chelating agent, sodium citrate helps to bind to and remove minerals, such as calcium and magnesium, from water. This can help to prevent the minerals from interfering with the cleaning action of the detergent and reduce the formation of soap scum on surfaces. As a water softener, sodium citrate works by exchanging sodium ions for calcium and magnesium ions in hard water. This can help to improve the performance of the detergent by allowing it to dissolve more easily and clean more effectively.

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Cellulase (aep)

An enzyme commonly used to break down cellulose fibers found in cotton, linen, and other natural fibers. Cellulase works by breaking down the cellulose fibers that make up the fabric, which can help to remove pills, fuzz, and other small fibers that may be trapped on the surface of the fabric. This can help to improve the overall appearance and feel of the fabric, making it look and feel softer and smoother. It can also help to remove stains and soils that are trapped within the fibers of the fabric, such as dirt, sweat, and body oils. By breaking down the cellulose fibers, the enzyme can expose the underlying stains and soils, making them easier to remove during the washing process.

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Sodium Hydroxide

A strong alkaline compound commonly used as a pH adjuster and cleaning agent. Used to adjust the pH of the detergent formulation to help optimize the performance of enzymes and surfactants. As a cleaning agen it is highly effective at breaking down and removing grease, oils, and other organic materials from fabrics and other surfaces. It works by reacting with the fatty acids in these materials, converting them into water-soluble salts that can be easily removed during the washing process.

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Mannanase

An enzyme commonly used to break down mannan, a complex carbohydrate found in food and other organic materials on clothing. It works by breaking down the long chains of mannan molecules into smaller, more soluble fragments that can be easily removed from the fabric during the washing process. This can help to improve the overall cleaning performance of the detergent, especially on stains and soils that contain mannan, such as those from fruits and vegetables.

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Propylene Glycol

A synthetic organic compound commonly used as a solvent, stabilizer, and viscosity modifier. As a solvent, it is used to help dissolve and disperse other ingredients and it can also help to stabilize enzymes and other sensitive ingredients, preventing them from degrading or losing effectiveness during storage or use.

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