Further Information
Application
Special product feature
This fragrance-free liquid for manual dishwashing and cleaning being concentrated, it is very economical in its use.
The surfactants used, i.e. coconut oil alcohol sulphate and sugar surfactants, present one of the best degradation rates in waste water – being surpassed by soap only – and a very good skin tolerance as well.
Ranges of application
A product unaffected by water hardness and very economical in its use, for all-purpose cleaning and manual dishwashing.
Cleans and protects floors, tiles, washbasins, kitchen furniture, cars, etc. Suitable for large-area cleaning of windows.
Dosage for the use as Dishwashing Liquid
Add 1 dash (approx. 3 ml / 5 litres of water) to the dishwashing water or apply straight onto the sponge.
Dosage for the use as All-Purpose Cleanser
5–10 ml (½–1 tablespoon) per 10 litres of water, depending on the degree of soiling.
Ingredients
Product declaration
Sugar surfactants 5–15%
Coconut oil alcohol sulphate 5–15%
Vegetable alcohol (ethanol) 1–5%
Common salt < 1%
Citrate < 1%
Water, swirled up to 100%
List of ingredients as per EC 648/2004
Aqua, alkylpolyglucoside C10–C16 (lauryl glucoside), sodium C8–C14 fatty alcohol sulphate (sodium octyl sulfate, sodium lauryl sulfate), alcohol, sodium chloride, sodium citrate
Origin and properties of the ingredients Sugar, starch, and coconut oil serve as raw materials for the sugar surfactants used. Combined with coconut oil alcohol sulphate, produced from coconut oil and sulphur oxides, they form a combination of substances which complement each other, increase their cleansing performance and possess excellent fat-dissolving properties as well as outstanding skin tolerance.
Technical data
Density: 20 °C approx.1.04 g / cm³, 68 °F approx. 0.037 oz / in³
pH value: 20 °C, 5 g / litre H₂O, 68 °F, 0.18 oz / 34 fl oz US H₂O, approx. 7–8
At temperatures below 10 °C (50 °F), the product changes becoming slightly more solid and whitish; a phase which will pass, however, once the product is exposed to warmth and by shaking it lightly, if necessary.
Ecology
Biodegradability
Despite constituents being extracted from the plant-based raw materials starch, sugar, and fat during the manufacturing process of sugar surfactants and coconut oil alcohol sulphate, they remain completely intact in their natural structure. That makes it quite easy for microorganisms to 100% decompose these surfactants very quickly. Sugar surfactants and coco-nut alcohol sulphate are classified as being readily biodegradable according to OECD guidelines.
Suitable for septic tanks and filtration systems.
Certification
Ecogarantie
CSE (Certified Sustainable Economics)
Vegan Society
Packaging
Bottle, canister: PE Label, cap: PE / PP Outer carton: 100% recycling material
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- Made of cellulose, sisal fibres, recycled PET
- Scratch-free sponge, washable up to 60 °C (140 °F)
- Also suitable for delicate glasses, stainless steel and lotus-effect surfaces.
- Available: package of 2 pieces
Suitable for hands, face and body
Note for people with allergies
- Purely vegetable surfactants
- Without any petrochemical ingredients
- Without fragrances, colourings and complexing agents
- No preservatives
- No enzymes
- No GMO
- Completely biodegradable
- Available in: 300 ml & 1 litre
30° 60° 95° C (85–200 °F)
Component 1 in the Sonett Modular System
Note for people with allergies
Purely vegetable surfactants
Without any petrochemical ingredients
Without fragrances, colourings and complexing agents
No preservatives
No enzymes
No GMO
Completely biodegradable
Available in: 2 litre & 10 litre
20° 30° 40°C
Note for people with allergies
- Purely vegetable surfactants
- Without any petrochemical ingredients
- Without fragrances, colourings and complexing agents
- No preservatives
- No enzymes
- No GMO
- Completely biodegradable
- Available in: 1 litre