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The following key indicates the product category in which an ingredient may be used. The key letters appear below each ingredient. |
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Personal Cleansing |
Laundry |
Dishwashing |
Household Cleaners |
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Abrasives |
Supply smoothing, scrubbing and/or polishing action |
Calcite Feldspar Quartz Sand |
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Acids |
Neutralize or adjust alkalinity of other ingredients
Some specialty cleaners need extra acidity to remove mineral build-up |
Acetic acid Citric acid Hydrochloric acid Phosphoric acid Sulfuric acid |
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Alkalis |
Alkalinity is useful in removing acidic, fatty and oily soils. Therefore, detergents are more effective when they are alkaline. |
Ammonium    hydroxide Ethanolamines Sodium carbonate Sodium hydroxide Sodium silicate |
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Antimicrobial agents |
Kill or inhibit growth of microorganisms that cause diseases and/or odor |
Pine oil Quaternary     ammonium compounds Sodium hypochlorite Triclocarban Triclosan |
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Antiredeposition     agents |
Prevent soil from resettling after removal during washing |
Carboxymethyl       cellulose Polycarbonates Polyethylene glycol Sodium silicate |
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Bleaches |
Help whiten, brighten and remove stains | |
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Also disinfects | Sodium hypochlorite |
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In some products, may be combined with bleach activator for better performance in lower water temperatures. |
Sodium perborate Sodium percarbonate |
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Colorants |
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Pigments or dyes |
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Corrosion inhibitors |
Protect metal machine parts and finishes, china patterns and metal utensils | Sodium silicate |
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Enzymes |
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Amylase (starch soils) Lipase (fatty and oily soils) Protease (protein soils) Cellulase |
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Fabric softening agents |
Impart softness and control static electricity in fabrics | Quaternary ammonium compounds |
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Fluorescent whitening agents |
Attach to fabrics to create a whitening or brightening effect when
exposed to daylight
Also called optical brighteners. |
Colorless fluorescing compounds |
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Fragrances |
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Fragrance blends |
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Hydrotropes |
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Cumene sulfonates Ethyl alcohol Toluene sulfonates Xylene sulfonates |
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Opacifiers |
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Polymers Titanium dioxide |
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Preservatives |
Protect against natural effects of product aging, e.g., decay, discoloration, oxidation and bacterial attack |
Butylated hydroxytoluene Ethylene diamine tetraacetic acid Glutaraldehyde |
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Processing aids |
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Clays Polymers Sodium silicate Sodium sulfate Solvents |
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Solvents |
Solvents used in cleaning products are water soluble |
Ethanol Isopropanol Propylene glycol |
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Suds control agents |
Ensure optimum sudsing (foaming) level needed for a cleaning job | |
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Maintain high sudsing where suds level is an important indicator of cleaning power |
Alkanolamides Alkylamine oxides |
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Control sudsing where suds would interfere with cleaning action |
Alkyl phosphates Silicones Soap |
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