OMO WHITE OR BLUE POWDER SOAP

THE BEAN
THE BEAN

Omo Blanc: A classic for bright laundry Omo Blanc is a powder detergent specially designed to restore all their brilliance to white textiles. It is a product recognized for its effectiveness against stubborn stains and its ability to preserve the whiteness of laundry, wash after wash. Why choose Omo Blanc? Formidable effectiveness against stains: Omo Blanc is formulated to tackle the most difficult stains, such as grease, oil, blood or grass stains. Its bleaching agents and enzymes act in depth, even at low temperatures. Preserves whiteness: Thanks to its specific formula, Omo Blanc prevents dirt from redepositing on the fabric, thus guaranteeing a bright white wash after wash. Discreet and pleasant fragrance: Omo Blanc leaves a delicate scent of freshness on your laundry. Suitable for all types of white fabrics: Whether cotton, linen or other synthetic materials, Omo Blanc can be used safely. The advantages of Omo Blanc Fast action: Omo Blanc works from 30°C, which saves energy. Economical: Its concentrated formula allows you to carry out a large number of washes with a single package. Practical: Available in different formats, Omo Blanc adapts to all needs. When to use Omo Blanc? Omo Blanc is ideal for: Household linen (sheets, towels, tablecloths) White clothes (shirts, t-shirts, underwear) Heavily soiled work clothes In summary Omo Blanc is a safe bet for bright, stain-free white laundry. If you are looking for an effective and reliable detergent for your white textiles, Omo Blanc is for you. Note: It is always important to check the instructions for use on the packaging before using a new product.

Ingredients

Sinetrol

Density at 20°C: 0.70 - 0.80 - pH (1% solution): 9.5 - 10.5 - Composition: Mixture of TAED, oxygen bleaching agents, non-ionic and anionic surfactants, soap, alkaline agents, enzymes, sequestering agents, optical brighteners, anti-redeposition agents and perfume.

Fibersol-2

fat: a vegetable oil (olive oil, argan oil, coconut oil, jojoba oil, etc.), shea butter or an animal fat. strong base: caustic soda (for solid soap) or potash (for liquid soap).

Chlorophyll

When the soap is dry, you grate it into shavings, then you add soda crystals (sodium carbonate), and possibly sodium percarbonate (bleaching agent), and finally you mix.

Amla Extract
Beet Root Powder