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titleOfInvention Manufacturing Method For Detergent Containing Orange D-limonene
abstract The present invention is a method for producing a detergent for clothes obtained by using D-limonene which is an orange extract and using natural fatty acid palm oil as a base instead of a nonionic surfactant, and containing n-alkyl dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride and ethyl alcohol. As the D-limonene inherent role, the cleaning effect is excellent, the inherent scent lasts for a long time, and the rapid biodegradation prevents the remaining of the cleaning agent in the object to be cleaned, eliminating the need for a separate rinse agent. In addition, the deodorizing power is doubled, and even the mites inhabiting the cleaned object can be removed. D-limonene is completely emulsified in water, so it has excellent phase stability and no discoloration occurs.
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