A very common misconception regarding laundry detergents is that they are soaps. Modern detergents have no soap content at all. They are mostly petrochemicals derived from crude oil.
Once used in the washing machine, these petrochemicals are flushed into the fresh water supply, and eventually treated at a water treatment plant. Not all of the chemicals are able to be removed from treatment, so some remain in the water supply.
Detergents also contain "optical brighteners" which remain imbued in the clothing. These chemicals act as "chemical mirrors" and are meant to reflect more light to make the garment appear cleaner.
There is an ongoing debate between petrochemical companies/detergent marketers and environmentalists as to exactly how toxic detergents are to human health and the environment.
Not all of the chemicals used in modern detergents are known, as detergent companies are not required by law to list a detail of ingredients. It is difficult for outside parties to ascertain toxicity or lack therof.
Liquid detergent is generally better for the environment compared to pods. Liquid detergent typically comes in recyclable packaging and produces less plastic waste compared to pods, which often come in non-recyclable packaging. Additionally, liquid detergent usually requires less energy and resources to produce.
The volume of laundry detergent varies by brand and type, but a standard container typically holds between 1.5 to 5 liters. Be sure to check the product label for the exact volume of detergent in the container you are using.
Detergent is a solution because it is a homogeneous mixture where the detergent molecules are evenly distributed and dissolved in water. This allows the detergent to effectively clean by interacting with dirt and oils on surfaces.
Adding hot water to detergent can cause the detergent to become warm due to the heat transfer from the water. The heat from the hot water can raise the temperature of the detergent, making it feel warm or hot to the touch.
No, Tide laundry detergent is not safe for plants as it contains chemicals and additives that can be harmful to plant life. It is best to use plant-friendly, biodegradable detergents specifically labeled for plant use if you need to wash items that will come into contact with plants.
people make them like soap
Yes , it does just wash it in detergent.
A laudry detergent is used to wash clothes. It may come in two forms liquid and powder. A liquid detergent is more effective and expensive than the powder one since it disolve quickly in water.
it does but i have only found it at wal mart
Yes! You just need to find the right laundry detergent.
Detergent
There is Clothes Detergent and Dish Detergent!
There is Clothes Detergent and Dish Detergent!
Detergent bars can be harmful if ingested or if they come into contact with the skin or eyes. They can cause irritation, chemical burns, or allergic reactions. It is important to keep detergent bars out of reach of children and to use them according to the manufacturer's instructions to minimize the risk of harm.
Liquid detergent is generally better for the environment compared to pods. Liquid detergent typically comes in recyclable packaging and produces less plastic waste compared to pods, which often come in non-recyclable packaging. Additionally, liquid detergent usually requires less energy and resources to produce.
no its not a detergent
Tide detergents contain surfactants, enzymes, and other chemicals that can be harmful if ingested or come into contact with skin or eyes. Always follow the usage instructions on the product label and keep detergent out of reach of children and pets.