Ingredients
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A corn-based alcohol that enables quick-drying.
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Coconut non-ionic surfactants that helps release dirt, improve cleaning and emulsify the essential oils with water.
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A synthetic polymer that keeps dirt particles suspended in the wash water, preventing them from redepositing back onto fabrics during the wash cycle.
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An enzyme that degrades starch-based stains by breaking them down into carbohydrates.
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A synthetic preservative that helps stabilize the formulation.
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A natural mineral salt that cleans and removes odor and stains.
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A mineral-based builder that also works as an enzyme stabilizer.
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An enzyme that reduces the deposits of particulate soils like soot and clay while reducing the fuzz, pilling, and graying of cotton fabrics.
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A pH buffer derived from carbohydrates that helps control microbial activity.
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A mild surfactant derived from palm kernel and coconut that helps clean and stabilize foam.
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A surfactant derived from palm kernel and coconut that provides high foaming to degrease.
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Derived from fermented corn or grain makes an excellent cleaner because of the acetic acid. Particularly effective with mineral buildup, grease, grime and odor. Also known to reduce some bacterias.
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Naturally derived agent from corn used for starch.
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A non-ionic surfactant derived from palm kernel and coconut to help clean and degrease.
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Water that has the charged minerals and salts removed.
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A corn-based alcohol that enables quick-drying and streak-free cleaning.
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A vegetable-derived material that provides softening properties.
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A glycerin-based solvent that enhances degreasing performance in dish soap.
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A coconut-based surfactant that helps enhance foaming and degreasing.
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A non-ionic surfactant derived from coconut and palm that, in combination with Laureth-7, works to reduce surface tension, enabling enzymes to more effectively loosen and remove stains.
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A non-ionic surfactant derived from coconut and palm that, in combination with Laureth-4, works to reduce surface tension, enabling enzymes to more effectively loosen and remove stains.
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A non-ionic surfactant that acts as a milder detergent to help support the overall detergency of the formula.
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An enzyme that degrades fat-containing stains and oils such as salad dressing, body oils, grease, butter, sebum, etc.
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A microbial-derived enzyme that works to break down oil and gum based stains, such as salad dressings and food residues.
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Preservative.
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An enzyme that breaks down protein-based stains such as blood, milk, baby stains, formula, grass, eggs, and similar substances.
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A mineral-based builder that helps stabilize and protect the cleaning enzymes from attacking each other.
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A salt-based viscosity modifier.
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A mineral-derived salt that acts as a pH buffer.
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A corn-derived builder that works to address hard water and the presence of iron.
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A mineral-derived pH buffer.
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A plant-derived surfactant with excellent cleaning properties that is high foaming serves as the core of the formula’s efficacy, more commonly known as SLES.
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Sodium percarbonate is a chlorine-free oxygen bleaching system that releases active oxygen to gently whiten and brighten fabrics, remove stubborn stains, and deodorize while remaining color-safe.
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A synthetic-based polymer that prevents dirt particles from redepositing onto fabrics during the wash cycle.
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A plant-based chelator that enables high performance in the presence of hard water minerals.
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Vegetable Soap Blend used as the cleaning and stain agent.
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Water is a formulation solvent.