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Detergent plus enzyme

Laundry detergents are generally composed of linear alkylbenzene sulfonates (LAS) and alcohol ethoxylates (AE) plus enzymes, builders, and possibly a bleach. The major surfactants are well known for their particulate- and oil-re-moving properties, respectively, plus low cost and safety. [Pg.71]

Scrape, but don t pre-wash Your dishes need to be dirty in order for the detergent to ciean them properly. (Enzymes in the detergent are made to cling to food particles.) Plus, pre-washing can waste up to 6,000 extra gallons of water per year. [Pg.176]


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