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  • Liquid Dishwash Formulation

    Posted by jamsinekhatri on September 14, 2019 at 6:46 am

    I have made liquid Dishwash. But the problem is that there is a separation after 12 hrs. I don’t know if it is due to mixing or something else. Please guide. Here is my Formulation

    Water: 800 ml
    Labsa: 80 ml
    FD: 1.5%
    ETDA: 1.5 gm
    UREA: 5gm
    Glycerin: 5gm
    SLES: 60 gm
    AOS: 10 gm
    Coco glucoside: 10 gm
    Fragrance: qs
    Color: qs
    Sodium Hydroxide ( For neutralization) pH between : 6-7
    Salt: 12 gm

    jamsinekhatri replied 5 years, 7 months ago 2 Members · 4 Replies
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  • jamsinekhatri

    Member
    September 14, 2019 at 7:08 am

    Sorry.. Forgot mention… I have also added
    CDEA: 20 gm

  • Gunther

    Member
    September 14, 2019 at 10:08 pm

    I have made liquid Dishwash. But the problem is that there is a separation after 12 hrs. I don’t know if it is due to mixing or something else. Please guide. Here is my Formulation

    Water: 800 ml
    Labsa: 80 ml
    FD: 1.5%
    ETDA: 1.5 gm
    UREA: 5gm
    Glycerin: 5gm
    SLES: 60 gm
    AOS: 10 gm
    Coco glucoside: 10 gm
    Fragrance: qs
    Color: qs
    Sodium Hydroxide ( For neutralization) pH between : 6-7
    Salt: 12 gm

    What’s FD and AOS?

    Get rid of glycerin. It does nothing but ruin viscosity and foam.

    Coco glucoside kills viscosity too, get rid of it.

    2% CDEA seems a bit high and may leave a sticky afterfeel.

  • jamsinekhatri

    Member
    September 14, 2019 at 10:15 pm

    Gunther said:

    I have made liquid Dishwash. But the problem is that there is a separation after 12 hrs. I don’t know if it is due to mixing or something else. Please guide. Here is my Formulation

    Water: 800 ml
    Labsa: 80 ml
    FD: 1.5%
    ETDA: 1.5 gm
    UREA: 5gm
    Glycerin: 5gm
    SLES: 60 gm
    AOS: 10 gm
    Coco glucoside: 10 gm
    Fragrance: qs
    Color: qs
    Sodium Hydroxide ( For neutralization) pH between : 6-7  
    Salt: 12 gm

    What’s FD and AOS?

    Get rid of glycerin. It does nothing but ruin viscosity and foam.

    Coco glucoside kills viscosity too, get rid of it.

    2% CDEA seems a bit high and may leave a sticky afterfeel.

       FD is Formaldehde (Preservative), AOS is Alpha Olefin Sulfonates (for Foam Boasting)

  • jamsinekhatri

    Member
    September 14, 2019 at 11:14 pm

    Gunther said:

    I have made liquid Dishwash. But the problem is that there is a separation after 12 hrs. I don’t know if it is due to mixing or something else. Please guide. Here is my Formulation

    Water: 800 ml
    Labsa: 80 ml
    FD: 1.5%
    ETDA: 1.5 gm
    UREA: 5gm
    Glycerin: 5gm
    SLES: 60 gm
    AOS: 10 gm
    Coco glucoside: 10 gm
    Fragrance: qs
    Color: qs
    Sodium Hydroxide ( For neutralization) pH between : 6-7  
    Salt: 12 gm

    What’s FD and AOS?

    Get rid of glycerin. It does nothing but ruin viscosity and foam.

    Coco glucoside kills viscosity too, get rid of it.

    2% CDEA seems a bit high and may leave a sticky afterfeel.

       FD is Formaldehde (Preservative), AOS is Alpha Olefin Sulfonates (for Foam Boasting)

    Sorry spelled it wrong.. FD is Formaldehyde

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