If we wouldn’t want it for our family, we wouldn’t ask you to use it near yours. We don’t put these ingredients in our products:
Attaches to your garden hose to provide a fast, easy way to clean outdoor windows and other surfaces.
Breaks down dirt and deposits.
A cleaning agent that removes soils and also acts as an anti-streaking agent.
Helps a formula spread across a surface, making cleaning more efficient.
Sodium Xylene Sulfonate is a wetting agent that can also be found in hair care products and cleansers. It helps a formula spread across a surface, making cleaning more efficient. Sodium Xylene Sulfonate can also be used as a solubilizer that ensures even distribution of the ingredients throughout the product, to help it work better.
Helps maintain a product formula over time.
Sodium Citrate is a builder that can also be found in various household products including shampoos, mascara and lipstick. It makes a product formula clean better by affecting the molecules in the formula so they work together better. It can also be used as a stabilizer that maintains the clarity of the product and protects its pH. The pH of a formula can affect how long it lasts within a container – for example limiting its tendency to rust in a can. To ensure product performance, it is important that product formulas maintain their stability over time.
Adjusts the pH of a product to improve stability.
Sodium Carbonate is a pH adjuster that can also be found in bath, skin and hair products. It alters the pH of a product to improve stability over time. Every formula has an optimum pH to make it work best. For example, a formula that’s more acidic works better for soap scum removal. Its opposite, a formula that’s more alkaline, might be more effective as a carpet cleaner. We use pH adjusters to make sure we achieve the best pH for a particular job. Also, the pH of a formula can affect how long it lasts within a container – for example limiting its tendency to rust in a can.