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Moisturizing detergent

Moisturizing detergent 

We use the moisturizing detergent as an efficient product for removing dirt and oil from clothing when mixed with water during washing. Water cannot remove oil and dirt from clothing. moisturizing detergent It cleans by causing a chemical reaction with water to expel dirt and residue from clothing.

Detergents work with water to loosen trapped dirt in clothing materials and clean them. Detergents are alkaline in nature. They chemically react with dirt, oil, or stains. Once the chemical reaction occurs, the dirt, stains, and oil are lifted from the clothing fibers. The fabric then dries quickly. moisturizing detergent forms a layer around the stain, dirt or oil molecules and prevents them from redepositing on the fabric.

Detergents are made up of a long chain of hydrogen and carbon atoms, as well as an ionic group that dissolves in water. Most detergents have a negatively charged ionic group. These detergents are called anionic and include surfactants. Some specialty detergents have a positive ionic charge. These detergents are called cationic and have germicidal properties. Cationic detergents are commonly used in hospitals.

Surfactants have hydrophobic, or water-hating, molecular chains and hydrophilic, or water-loving, components. These water-hating molecules are repelled by water but attracted to oil and grease. Water-loving molecules will be attracted to water. Thus, molecules attracted to oil and grease or stains envelop the molecules of these stains. The soap solution is then washed off the fabric.

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Natural soaps tend to gel easily, while detergents lack this gelling problem. Detergents also react less strongly with hard water than soaps. Hard water is caused by dissolved minerals. So if the wash water is hard, it forms insoluble salts upon contact with the soap. The result is a fine white precipitate that deposits on clothes, washing machines, and any other surface. This material is difficult to remove and quite sticky. Soap works well in areas with very soft water, but causes problems when minerals are present. Therefore, detergents are best suited for washing clothes, even if the water is hard.

If you want to know more about the use and benefits of a moisturizing detergentPlease don't hesitate to contact us. At Dermo, we offer the highest quality products at the most competitive prices.