A high-efficiency liquid detergent engineered with strong anionic surfactants and synthetic preservatives for powerful grease removal.
This formula features a heavy-duty surfactant system, combining strong anionic surfactants like Sodium Dodecylbenzenesulfonate and Sodium Laureth Sulfate with foam-boosting Lauramidopropylamine Oxide. This combination is highly effective at cutting through grease and maintaining suds. The addition of Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate acts as a chelating agent to ensure the soap performs well even in hard water.
The product relies on Methylisothiazolinone and Benzisothiazolinone as preservatives; both are potent skin sensitizers and common contact allergens. It also contains generic Fragrance, which can hide phthalates or other irritants. Additionally, ethoxylated ingredients like Sodium Laureth Sulfate carry a risk of contamination with 1,4-dioxane if not carefully manufactured.
This is a high-performance, conventional dish soap. While it will clean dishes and strip grease exceptionally well due to its robust chemistry, it scores lower on safety and eco-friendliness due to the presence of harsh preservatives and potential allergens. It is an effective cleaner but not recommended for those with sensitive skin or those seeking non-toxic formulations.
This formulation represents a classic, heavy-duty detergent designed primarily for cutting through stubborn grease and dried-on food. The backbone of this product consists of Sodium Dodecylbenzenesulfonate and Sodium Laureth Sulfate (SLES). These are highly effective anionic surfactants known for their ability to emulsify oils and create a rich lather. If you are dealing with oily pots and pans, this combination ensures that the soap will perform reliably, breaking down lipid barriers efficiently.
The addition of Lauramidopropylamine Oxide serves to boost foam stability, ensuring that the suds last throughout the washing process. Unlike plant-based or ‘green’ dish soaps that might rely mostly on mild glucosides, this formula is chemically engineered for maximum solvency. The inclusion of Poloxamer 124 is notable; often found in gentler personal care products, it acts as a co-surfactant here, helping to stabilize the formula and aid in rinsing.
However, this cleaning power comes with a trade-off regarding skin gentleness. The presence of Alcohol Denat. aids in solvent action and quick drying, but it can contribute to the drying out of the hands during prolonged use. Furthermore, the inclusion of Fragrance and specific preservatives warrants caution for certain users. While Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate is a welcome, biodegradable chelating agent that helps the soap work better in hard water, the preservation system relies on Methylisothiazolinone (MIT) and Benzisothiazolinone (BIT).
These synthetic preservatives are effective at stopping bacterial growth but are well-documented contact allergens. Many dermatologists advise those with eczema or contact dermatitis to avoid isothiazolinones, as they can trigger itchy rashes or sensitization over time. Because of this, the product is best viewed as a utilitarian cleaner rather than a gentle, hand-safe option. It is a robust degreaser that gets the job done but lacks the soothing ingredients found in derm-friendly alternatives. If you choose to use this product regularly, utilizing protective gloves is highly recommended to shield your skin barrier from the stripping effects of the strong surfactants and the potential irritation from the fragrance and preservatives.
🧪 Water / Eau / 水
Purpose: Liquid base and consistency adjuster.
Concerns: None.
Notes: The primary ingredient in most liquid soaps.
🧪 Alcohol Denat. / 变性酒精
Purpose: Controls viscosity and stabilizes the formula.
Concerns: May be drying to the skin with prolonged exposure.
Notes: Denatured alcohol is ethanol mixed with additives to make it undrinkable.
🧪 Sodium Dodecylbenzenesulfonate / 十二烷基苯磺酸钠
Purpose: Removes grease and creates foam.
Concerns: Can be irritating to skin in high concentrations.
Notes: A very common anionic surfactant used for its strong cleaning power.
🧪 Sodium Laureth Sulfate / 月桂醇聚醚硫酸酯钠
Purpose: Primary cleaning agent that generates lather.
Concerns: Potential for contamination with 1,4-dioxane (a carcinogen) during manufacturing.
Notes: Generally gentler on skin than Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS).
🧪 Sodium C10-16 Alketh Sulfate / C10-16 烷醇聚醚硫酸酯钠
Purpose: Cleaning and foaming agent.
Concerns: Potential for contamination with ethylene oxide or 1,4-dioxane.
Notes: Structurally similar to SLES, derived from alcohols with carbon chain lengths of 10 to 16.
🧪 Lauramidopropylamine Oxide / 月桂酰胺丙基氧化胺
Purpose: Foam booster and stabilizer; helps lift grease.
Concerns: Can cause skin irritation or allergies in some individuals.
Notes: Often used to make the foam last longer.
🧪 C9-11 Alketh-8 / C9-11 醇聚醚-8
Purpose: Nonionic surfactant for emulsifying oils.
Concerns: Generally considered safe, but potential for contamination impurities exists.
Notes: Helps mix oil and water.
🧪 Deceth-8 / 癸醇聚醚-8
Purpose: Surfactant and emulsifier.
Concerns: Low concern, potential for ethoxylation byproducts.
Notes: Derived from decyl alcohol.
🧪 Poloxamer 124 / 泊洛沙姆 124
Purpose: Gentle cleansing agent and solubilizer.
Concerns: None significant.
Notes: A nonionic block copolymer surfactant, usually mild.
🧪 Tetrasodium Glutamate Diacetate / 谷氨酸二乙酸四钠
Purpose: Binds to metal ions in water to boost cleaning efficiency.
Concerns: None; considered safe.
Notes: A biodegradable and eco-friendly alternative to EDTA.
🧪 Methylisothiazolinone / 甲基异噻唑啉酮
Purpose: Prevents bacterial and fungal growth.
Concerns: A known skin sensitizer and allergen; can cause contact dermatitis.
Notes: Often referred to as MIT.
🧪 Benzisothiazolinone / 苯并异噻唑啉酮
Purpose: Antimicrobial preservative.
Concerns: Skin irritant and potential sensitizer.
Notes: Often referred to as BIT; frequently paired with MIT.
🧪 Fragrance / Parfum / 香精
Purpose: Adds a pleasant scent.
Concerns: Can trigger allergies or asthma; specific ingredients often undisclosed.
Notes: Phthalates are sometimes used as solvents in fragrances, though not always.
🧪 Colorants / 着色剂
Purpose: Gives the product its color.
Concerns: Some synthetic dyes may cause irritation or are derived from petroleum.
Notes: Used purely for visual appeal.