Improved cleaning compositions
A cleaning composition and surfactant technology, applied in the field of sulfate-free cleaning compositions, can solve problems such as difficulty in thickening the final composition
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[0093] As noted above, the present inventors have discovered that a sulfate-free surfactant-based cleaning composition can be achieved while meeting the criteria of mildness, clarity, thickness and acidity. As will be described below, the inventors conducted extensive testing and noted that while adding components to a composition may contribute to one criterion, it often fails on another. It is especially difficult to achieve a blend of clarity and thickness, and thus it is especially desirable to have a cleaning composition that meets the aforementioned clarity and thickness criteria.
[0094] initial surfactant blend
[0095] The first composition developed comprised a blend of surfactants, each of which was sulfate-free, including betaine (cocamidopropyl betaine), laurate (PEG- 80 sorbitan laurate), glucoside (decyl glucoside) and taurate (sodium methyl cocoyl taurate). Sodium benzoate was added as a preservative in an amount of 0.5% by weight of the final composition....
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