For replenishing the natural oils of highly stressed
woollen and silk garments
UBA 036 000 31
SALES UNIT / CONTAINER:
6 x 300 ml bottle
EAN code: 4007547 50202 4
FIELDS OF USE:
To replenish highly stressed woollen and silk garments.
Particularly important for babies´ woollen nappy pants which, due to the natural wool-fat content, collect the dampness from the diaper package while still remaining permeable to air. If babies’ woollen nappy pants are washed, they lose their naturally occurring wool fat.
Regular application of WOOL CARE replenishes the wool with the fat it needs to function well.
APPLICATION / DOSAGE:
1. Babies’ woollen nappy pants: Dissolve 1 - 2 tbsp. of WOOL CARE in warm water and fill with
approx. 1 Liter of cold water. Place the damp woollen nappy pants into the lukewarm solution, wash
through several times and leave to soak for approx. 1/2 hour to 1 hour. Rinse in lukewarm water,
press out and leave to dry on a towel.
2. Stressed woollen clothing, such as jackets, wool-felt hats, pullovers, etc.:
Dissolve ½ teaspoonful of WOOL CARE in hot water and proceed as described in point 1.
WOOL CARE can also be used in the washing machine. Here, dissolve ½ teaspoonful of WOOL CARE in approx. 30-40 ml of hot water and pour the solution in the fabric softener compartment of the washing machine.
PRODUCT DECLARATION:
Natural wool fat (pesticide-free) 15 - 30 %
Olive-oil soap 15 - 30 % certified organically grown
Sugar surfactant 5 -15 %
Cetyl alcohol 1 -5 %
Vegetable thickening agent < 1 %
Citrate < 1 %
Essential lavender oil < 1 % certified organically grown
Balsamic additives < 1 % certified organically grown/ collection from
wild growing plants
Water up to 100%
List of ingredients according to EC 648/2004: Aqua, Lanolin, Potassium Soap, Alkylpolyglucoside C8-14, Cetyl Alcohol, Polysacharide, Potassium Citrate, Perfume
Detailed Information is published under:
http://www.haut.de/service/inci/en
ORIGIN AND PROPERTIES OF THE INGREDIENTS:
WOOL FAT is obtained from freshly shorn sheep’s wool that underwent a special process to remove any pesticide and herbicide residues. In order to be well distributed in the water and to coat to the fibres, the wool-oil must be emulsified into fine droplets using OLIVE-OIL SOAP and SUGAR SURFACTANT. Sugar, coconut-oil and palm fat are the raw materials used to manufacture sugar surfactant.
Olive soap comes from the reaction between olive-oil and leach. Olive-oil is the best oil raw material for making mild oil-replenishing plant-based soap. Its balanced composition in fatty acids, its curative and balancing effect on the cardiovascular system and the remarkable development of the olive tree in a
7-year cycle are evidence of the special proximity and relationship of this oil to Mankind.
CETYL ALCOHOL, obtained from palm fat as well as the PLANT-BASED THICKENING AGENT support the emulsifying effect of sugar surfactant and olive-oil soap.
SPECIAL PRODUCT FEATURES:
The wool fat used is of pharmacopoeia quality. Because of the inclusion of olive-oil soap and sugar surfactant, it is possible to use WOOL CARE without problems even in areas with hard-water.
The olive-oil and the essential oil of lavender are 100% derived from certified organic cultivation.
TECHNICAL DATA:
Density: (20°C), approx. 1.05 g/cm³
pH value:
(20°C), ( 5 g/l H2O ), approx. 7 -8
ECOLOGY:
BIODEGRADABILITY:
The natural substances WOOL FAT and Cetyl alCohol, in a fine emulsified form, are easily biodegradable by microbiological means.
SOAP made from vegetable oils has an outstanding feature compared to all other active washing substances, immediately after use, it combines with the calcium (always present in the waste water) to form calcium soap and thus neutralizes itself in its effect on living organisms (primary degradation). The calcium soap is then rapidly 100% biodegraded by microorganisms into carbon dioxide and water (secondary degradation).
In the manufacturing process of SUGAR SURFACTANT, ingredients are taken from the plant-based raw materials starch, sugar and fat; however, they completely retain their natural structure. It is therefore relatively easy for microorganisms to 100% decompose these surfactants very rapidly and fully into CO2 und H2O.
SOAP, SUGAR SURFACTANT and CETYL ALCOHOL areclassified as readily biodegradable according to OECD guidelines.
PACKAGING:
Bottle: PE
Cap: PE/PP
Labels: PE/PP
Outer carton: Recyclable mat. > 70 %
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