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Synthetic detergents are less susceptible to the effects of hard water.
Not only that: the city has become a leader in cutting the use of synthetic detergents.
Early synthetic detergents were very persistent and could be seen as foam.
It was the first synthetic detergent after ordinary soap.
An aqueous solution of synthetic detergent is applied to the traffic surface.
The primary problem is to decide exactly what is being referred to as a synthetic detergent.
Many definitions of synthetic detergent have been proposed, all of which are very wide.
After all, an effective synthetic detergent was a real innovation in 1947, a result of years of expensive research and development.
The remaining 20 percent of the bottle may contain synthetic detergents and preservatives.
It was the first synthetic detergent after ordinary soap, as this allows easy use for making bath oil products.
They also banned people from using and selling synthetic detergents which contain phosphorus.
In 1947, the first synthetic detergents were introduced and gained wide acceptance because of their improved cleaning performance.
Candy stains are best removed with a scrubbing pad and synthetic detergent.
Sodium phosphate is used in the production of synthetic detergent and in industrial water treatment.
Synthetic detergents were first made in Germany.
Synthetic detergents operate by similar mechanisms to soap.
Synthetic detergents do not form such scums.
Syndet (synthetic detergent) bars are soap-free cleansers in block form.
They might have a new ultra-powerful synthetic detergent which will obliterate my phobic body odour, at least for a time.
Please see the links below to manufacturers who make good quality liquid soap without synthetic detergents and other unnecessary additives.
The synthetic detergent prevented the deposition of soap scum in the presence of hard water.
First produced by Procter & Gamble in 1933, it was the first synthetic detergent made.
Finish with a sponging of lukewarm water and synthetic detergent, then warm water to rinse.
The trademark was originally used (1958 to 2006) to market a "deodorant bar" that included both standard soap and synthetic detergent ingredients.
Synthetic detergents represented an improvement in laundry washing because these synthetic materials are less susceptible to hard water.
Their most common use is in syndet bars and liquid skin cleansers.
Syndet (synthetic detergent) bars are soap-free cleansers in block form.
During the early development of non-soap surfactants as commercial cleaning products, the term syndet, short for synthetic detergent, was promoted to indicate the distinction from so-called natural soaps.
In 1997, Syndet Products purchased the Simoniz brand from First Brands Corp., and renamed the company Simoniz USA, Inc.
Simoniz USA was formed as a result of a purchase by Syndet Products, Inc. of the Simoniz brand name in 1997 from First Brands Corp.
In 1988, First Brands entered into a license agreement with Syndet Products, Inc. to manufacture and distribute on-line Simoniz brand products nationally to the car wash industry, which eventually expanded to include detail shop and janitorial/sanitation (JanSan) cleaning products.