SA8 Detergents
The fabrics you wear, and the stains they face every day, are linked to who you are and where you live. Soy sauce on silk in Japan. Red wine on linen in France. Barbecue sauce on cotton in Australia. Water hardness varies widely, too, affecting how well detergents lather and rinse out. The SA8 testing labs are full of washing machines from around the world, and have the ability to duplicate the water conditions in any market to develop the most effective solutions. For example, other brands use a water softener called zeolite, a clay that can build up on fibres and make them look dull. SA8 BioQuest, though, protects your clothes with natural water softeners, some derived from corn and sugar beet.
To make sure every scoop of SA8 detergent delivers just what it promises, SA8's special agglomerate process creates evenly-sized granules that are then sifted to ensure they dissolve quickly with no detergent lumps. The special powder production line sprays the active ingredients onto blended powders so that every scoopful contains exactly the right amount of cleaning ingredients.
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