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publicationNumber JP-2017510721-A
titleOfInvention Fiber softener composition
abstract The present invention is a fiber softener composition that contains a pH adjuster, does not contain a cationic surfactant, and has a calcium carbonate content of 90 ppm or less remaining in fibers that have been washed and rinsed by the environmental mark EL306 test method. It is very effective in dissolving and removing calcium carbonate, which is a detergent-insoluble component remaining in the fiber. The present invention relates to a fiber softener composition that contains a pH adjuster, does not contain a cationic surfactant, and has a zeolite content of 20 ppm or less remaining in the fiber that has been washed and rinsed by the environmental mark EL306 test method. Is very effective in dissolving and removing zeolite, which is a detergent-insoluble component remaining in the fiber. The present invention relates to a fiber softener composition that contains a pH adjuster, does not contain a cationic surfactant, and has a coefficient of friction of 2 to 25 after being washed and rinsed by the test method of environmental mark EL306. It is possible to give a dry feeling to the subject dried after use without being slimy. In addition, the fabric softener composition according to the present invention is extremely excellent in the water repellency / moisture permeability effect of Gore-Tex outdoor clothing by using a pH regulator instead of a cationic surfactant harmful to the human body. ing. Further, the present invention can effectively remove a moist smell after washing by using an organic acid instead of a cationic surfactant.
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