Detergent composition comprising a hydrolyzable cationic surfact

Compositions – Electrically conductive or emissive compositions – Metal compound containing

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252547, C11D 1835, C11D 310, C11D 304

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042396603

ABSTRACT:
Laundry detergent compositions offering improved removal of particulate and greasy/oily soils, containing mixtures of selected nonionic and hydrolyzable cationic surfactants, together with specifically defined alkalinity sources, are disclosed. This invention permits the formulation of compositions which are alkaline in the laundry solution, and in which hydrolyzable cationic surfactants are stable during long periods of storage.

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