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Formula clouding at low temperatures
First let me say thank you guys for sharing your knowledge - its been invaluable. I’m a first time poster, but long time lurker.
We use a formula that works well and is cost effective for us. However, when it gets cold(<50f), it clouds up and almost appears to have a ‘grainy’ texture, like something is precipitating out. The product still works well even when cloudy, but we’ve had a few complaints/questions and I’d like to remedy the situation rather than attempt to explain or sell people on it.
The formula is:
89.6% - h20
5% - Cocamidopropyl betaine
4% - Sodium Coco Sulfate
1% - Cocamidopropylamine Oxide
0.2% - Germal Plus Liquid
.02% - Enzyme BlendAfter everything is thoroughly incorporated, we add a small amount of citric acid to ph it to ~7 and then add salt to thicken it to a viscosity slightly thicker than motor oil. Again, we don’t seem to have any trouble at temperatures above 50f.
Any thoughts on how to prevent the clouding would be much appreciated.
Thank you kindly
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