Detergent composition for treating cotton-containing fabrics con

Compositions – Water-softening or purifying or scale-inhibiting agents

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435209, 435945, 435263, C11D 1700, C12N 942, D06M 1600

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ABSTRACT:
Disclosed are detergent compositions containing a cleaning effective amount of a surfactant or a mixture of surfactants and from about 0.01 to about 5 weight percent of substantially pure EG III cellulase. Preferably, the detergent composition contains no more than about 5 weight percent of CBH I type components based on the total weight of cellulase proteins. When employed in aqueous wash media, the detergent compositions impart color retention/restoration properties as well as improved softening and feel properties to cotton-containing fabrics.

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