LIQUID DETERGENT

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৳280

Size :

  • 1 liter
  • 240 kg

Estimated Shipping Time: Deliveries take up to 4-5 days after you place your order.

Product SKU: DUc6525245ui

Liquid laundry detergent is ideal for fully-automatic washing machines, and works well on coloured loads because it is gentler. The liquid detergent formula works to remove tough stains in 1 wash inside the machine, particularly grease stains.


Laundry detergent is a type of detergent (cleaning agent) used for cleaning dirty laundry (clothes). Laundry detergent is manufactured in powder (washing powder) and liquid form.

While powdered and liquid detergents hold roughly equal share of the worldwide laundry detergent market in terms of value, powdered detergents are sold twice as much compared to liquids in terms of volume.

No. Liquid detergent is a detergent as well, so there is no need to use powder detergent at the same time.

When it comes to doing the laundry, it’s important to find the right detergent for your laundry needs and the type of washing machine you have. See our guide on choosing a suitable washing detergent to help you find the right detergent for you.

Surfactants are responsible for most of the cleaning performance in laundry detergent. They provide this by absorption and emulsification of soil into the water and also by reducing the water's surface tension to improve wetting.

Laundry detergents contain mostly anionic and non-ionic surfactants. Cationic surfactants are normally incompatible with anionic detergents and have poor cleaning efficiency; they are employed only for certain special effects, as fabric softeners, antistatic agents, and biocides. Zwitterionic surfactants are rarely employed in laundry detergents mainly for cost reasons. Most detergents use a combination of various surfactants to balance their performance.

Until the 1950s, soap was the predominant surfactant in laundry detergents. By the end of the 1950s so-called "synthetic detergents" (syndets) like branched alkylbenzene sulfonates had largely replaced soap in developed countries.[6][7] Due to their poor biodegradability these branched alkylbenzenesulfonates were replaced with linear alkylbenzenesulfonates (LAS) in the mid-1960s. Since the 1980s, alkyl sulfates such as SDS have found increasing application at the expense of LAS.

Since the 1970s, nonionic surfactants like alcohol ethoxylates have acquired a higher share in laundry detergents. In the 1990s, glucamides appeared as co-surfactants, and alkyl polyglycosides have been used in specialty detergents for fine fabrics.

Country Of Origin : Taiwan

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