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Non-Ionic Surfactants, where for art thou?

09/09/2008 6:53 PM

Am looking for a dish soap with ONLY NON Ionic surfactants. Anyone here got any ideas? It cannot also have anionic or ionic surfactants. Thanks in advance....

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Re: Non-Ionic Surfactants, where for art thou?

09/11/2008 12:09 AM
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Re: Non-Ionic Surfactants, where for art thou?

09/11/2008 9:27 AM

So what I understand here is that you're looking for a dish soap that doesn't have any agents in it to counteract hard water.

I'm thinking Ivory. Ivory is supposed to be a pure soap. It's a soap that is hypo-alergenic.

You can also look to Amway soap products, that are rated as being environmentally friendly, although they are just a little bit more expensive, you don't use as much because it comes concentrated.

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09/11/2008 9:50 AM

the link of all links for what you are looking :

http://www.stepan.com/en/

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09/11/2008 11:57 AM

years ago 3-m tried getting their hands on a soap like that from a little guy in a place called burlington up in canda. the company smith sanitation supply ?supplies? had guys who need to have clean windows so a antiriot caoting on glass would stick coming to them for that stuff.

you might get it by yellow pages or try the internat under either name.

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09/11/2008 12:18 PM

Dove uses synthetic surfactants

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09/11/2008 1:29 PM

Unless there has been a change in the chemistry I am not aware of.... Liquid JOY would be what you are looking for.. It was made of nonyl phenols originally.

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Re: Non-Ionic Surfactants, where for art thou?

09/18/2008 9:10 AM

Liquid Joy original did have it at one point, and ivory, but both use non ionic and ANionic surfactants now... will check all the links and get back to you, wish me luck

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Re: Non-Ionic Surfactants, where for art thou?

03/01/2009 11:59 AM

I was also looking for a NON ionic detergent and found one. I haven't used it yet but it is called Triton X-100. You can purchase it from TalasOnline.com - Triton X-100

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