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Laundry Care Resources
Posted by sagestudent on August 8, 2024 at 4:18 pmHello, I hope this is somewhat good enough to be related to cosmetics science, please let me know if there’s a better place for this.
What is a good 101 primer on laundry care formulations? The brand I’m working with wants to branch out to odor removers in laundry care, and I want to get a good refresher on ingredients and best practices as well.
Thank you!
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Is this for US market? Laundry formulations can vary by geography. I don’t have much homecare experience but a couple resources I’d suggest:
HCPA Cleaning Fundamentals (a webinar series, it is ~$400 though ) - I attended in 2022 and it has a nice overview of surfactants, solvents, some regulatory concerns, and a few laundry formulations - though I don’t remember any specific odor remover formulations. HCPA has other resources you may find valuable too.
https://www.thehcpa.org/cleaning-products-fundamentals-webinar/
The other resources I know of are literature, but not sure how well they match with current practices. So you might also want to peruse recent patents from Unilever, P&G, KAO, etc.
-Formulating Detergents and Personal Care Products: A Guide to Product Development Hardcover – January 1, 2000 by Louis Tan Tai Ho (Author), Louis Ho Tan Tai (Author) - this one is a personal favorite though it is getting old.
I may be able to dig up some other recommendations if these are of any help to you
thehcpa.org
Cleaning Products Fundamentals Webinar | HCPA
Cleaning Products Fundamentals Webinar | HCPA
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You can also check all the series of “Handbook of detergents” (parts A to E), “Liquid Detergents” and the “SEPAWA proceedings”.
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There are lots of laundry formulations (and other household formulations) on UL Prospector.
You can also get formulations from supplier websites (e.g. Stepan).
Zinador 22 from Croda is suggested as a possible additive for odor removal in laundry detergents.
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One thing I did that was VERY popular was saponify discarded palm oil to make a laundry detergent. It ticked quite a few boxes in re-purposing something that was usually disposed of. I had a good global market for this laundry / dish wash/household general cleaner.
Once I got the method and formulation sorted, I outsourced the production to a local group of intellectually disabled. So ticked a few more boxes. And the market grew as a result.
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I have expertise in all types of laundry detergents; powder, liquid, concentrate etc. Please let me know what’s your requirement and can guide you with formulation accordingly. You may contact me at aijaz.sheikh@compassconsulting.com.pk
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