Most detergents do not have bleach. Some have "color safe" bleach, like OxyClean or some other oxygen bleach.
The detergent you are using might be too strong and it is causing some parts of the fabric to fade off. There are a lot of detergents today that has bleach in it so you have to be careful in choosing your detergent.
The periodic table of elements lists Cl as chloride. Cl2 is Chlorine like the chlorine used in bleach and in similar compounds. It can also be used in detergents and dish soap.
Dumping detergents in open soil can lead to soil deterioration. Detergents have string chemicals mixed in it which can harm our environment. Detergents should never be dumped in water.
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Scoured with Detergents mean a wet kind of material
Most detergents will work well, but bleach may damage it!
All laundry detergents are not eco friendly. Eco-Friendly usually contain natural ingredients. The harmful laundry detergents contain bleach or phenol.
Careful mixing cleaning product with bleach or ammonia. It can cause deadly fumes, ALWAYS keep a window open for fresh air.
Soaps and detergents may contain the same ingredients, for example fats. Both items can be used for cleaning and laundering purposes. Detergent is simply soap with other things added, like bleach.
Mix bleach a cap of bleach, a sink of water, and tablespoon baking soda in a sink and scrub with a toothbrush or similar brush.
The detergent you are using might be too strong and it is causing some parts of the fabric to fade off. There are a lot of detergents today that has bleach in it so you have to be careful in choosing your detergent.
Because the content of each detergent is full of powerful stain/dirt-removing stuffs.Like bleach, which soaps (for taking a bath) doesn't have. ;)
Removal of such a stain depends on the substance that caused it. Regardless of the substance, it is inadvisable to use strong detergents that may bleach the skin on the hands.
Dry cleaners use a combination of detergents and solvents to clean a wide array of fabrics. Certain detergents or solvents must be used on particular fabrics to avoid shrinking or discoloration.
No. Some detergents contain bleach, which can pull the color out of some clothes. If a detergent contains bleach it must say so on the label, so if it does not say bleach on the label it is most likely color-safe. Many labels now specifically say that they are "color-safe" for "all colors", so look for those words.
Detergents are mixtures.
The periodic table of elements lists Cl as chloride. Cl2 is Chlorine like the chlorine used in bleach and in similar compounds. It can also be used in detergents and dish soap.