The second category of detergents that are very popular and used and dating back to centuries ago, are soaps. If you look at how different surfaces or clothes have been washed throughout history, you will realize the importance of soaps. In general, soap is a cleaning agent containing a salt of fatty acids that is made using an alkaline compound such as sodium hydroxide. The presence of vegetable fat compounds – animal fat is required for the preparation of various soaps.
In general, bleach types are divided into two categories: bleach containing chlorine and bleach containing oxygen. Chlorine bleaches are very strong and whiten surfaces effectively. If this type of bleach is used to clean the fabric, it will gradually weaken the fibers of the fabric and eventually reduce its strength. Therefore, it is recommended to never use chlorinated bleach to clean and bleach silk and wool fabrics or soft fabrics!
Laundry booster solutions are another type of detergent. These are compounds that are added to laundry detergents as additives to increase washing performance. In fact, laundry enhancer is a compound that is very effective in removing the best stains and brightening the color of clothes. Detergent compounds have the ability to soften water.