What's the Difference Between Liquid Soap and the Soap Spray? đŸ€”





What is the difference between liquid soap and soap spray? đŸ€”


Liquid soap in a bottle with a pump is quite strong. You take it directly on a brush, sponge, eco-fiber cloth or cloth and scrub clean. The greasy soap dissolves greasy dirt very easily and is also effective on all dirt that comes from nature, us humans or our pets.


The liquid soap has a pH value of 10.6, which makes it effective against mold, bacteria and other "pests". Basic and greasy soap is well suited for materials such as wood and stone but also for synthetic materials.


It is a common misconception that you cannot use soap for synthetic materials at all, it works very well. If you find that you get a greasy film left on e.g. plastic, then it is because you have used too much soap and possibly a little too cold water. You can easily solve this by wiping again with only hot water or possibly hot water with a few drops of dishwashing liquid.






Soap spray is a weaker solution that is well suited when you just want to spray and wipe off a table or counter for example.


Our soap sprays, when mixed according to instructions (1 refill of 30ml to 0.5l of water in the included bottle), have a pH value of about 9.


It is alltsÄ also a basic and greasy solution that works excellently on all natural materials but also synthetics. Spray on and wipe off with a damp cloth. Repeat until you are satisfied.


Some very glossy surfaces, such as certain cabinet doors, may need to be wiped with a soft microfiber cloth to be completely perfect. Far from all surfaces need to be wiped, if they do, then it is probably needed regardless of which cleaning agent you use.





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