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  2. Detergent - Wikipedia

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    Detergents. A detergent is a surfactant or a mixture of surfactants with cleansing properties when in dilute solutions. [1] There are a large variety of detergents. A common family is the alkylbenzene sulfonates, which are soap-like compounds that are more soluble than soap in hard water, because the polar sulfonate is less likely than the polar carboxylate of soap to bind to calcium and other ...

  3. Soap - Wikipedia

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    Modern toilet soaps and detergents trace their origin to the ancient use of plants, commonly referred to as soapy plants, which possess foaming ability when they are agitated in water. Carpenter, William Lant; Leask, Henry (1895). A treatise on the manufacture of soap and candles, lubricants and glycerin. Free ebook at Google Books.

  4. List of cleaning products - Wikipedia

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    A bar of carbolic soap A puck of shaving soap in a ceramic bowl. In chemistry, a soap is a salt of a fatty acid. [2] Household uses for soaps include washing, bathing, and other types of housekeeping, where soaps act as surfactants, emulsifying oils to enable them to be carried away by water.

  5. Laundry detergent - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  6. Category:Laundry detergents - Wikipedia

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    Laundry detergent; A. Annette's Perfect Cleanser Company; Ariel (detergent) B. Biz (detergent) Bold (detergent) Breeze detergent; C. Cheer (brand) Cold Power; Colour ...

  7. Category:Cleaning products - Wikipedia

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  8. Hard soap - Wikipedia

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    Hard soap has antiseptic qualities and can be used alongside warm water as a household remedy for paronychia. It's also used to shape dreadlocks. In the realm of detergents, soaps are generally secondary due to the creation of soap scum. They are primarily utilized as defoamers. Beyond cleaning, soaps also treat wood surfaces.

  9. Carbolic soap - Wikipedia

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    Bar of carbolic soap, demonstrating the rich red colour that gives the soap its alternative name, red soap. Carbolic soap, sometimes referred to as red soap, is a mildly antiseptic soap containing carbolic acid (phenol) and/or cresylic acid (cresol), both of which are phenols derived from either coal tar or petroleum sources.