Abstract: The present invention discloses a method for manufacturing a heavy-duty laundry detergent wipe, characterized by the following steps: (a) hydrophobic coating of a hydrophilic substrate or hydrophilic coating of a hydrophobic substrate for obtaining a multilayered carrier substrate which is solid at ambient temperature, (b) applying a dispersion consisting of a liquid washing detergent and a water insoluble functional additive to the substrate. The present invention further discloses a heavy-duty laundry detergent wipe, comprising a substrate which is solid at ambient temperature and a dispersion applied to the substrate and consisting of a liquid washing detergent and a water insoluble functional additive, characterized in that the carrier substrate consists of a hydrophilic substrate provided with a hydrophobic coating or of a hydrophobic substrate provided with a hydrophilic coating.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 11, 2015
Publication date:
May 11, 2017
Applicant:
COIN CONSULTING UG (HAFTUNGSBESCHRÄNKT)
Abstract: The present invention discloses a method for manufacturing a laundry detergent, characterized by the following steps: (a) incorporating oxygen donors and their activators in a waxy matrix which is surrounded by an ionic polymer layer for providing a capsule system, (b) incorporating the capsule system into a liquid washing detergent. Furthermore, a liquid washing detergent is disclosed, characterized by a capsule system comprising a waxy matrix which is surrounded by an ionic polymer layer and into which oxygen donors and their activators are incorporated.
Type:
Application
Filed:
June 11, 2015
Publication date:
May 11, 2017
Applicant:
COIN CONSULTING UG (HAFTUNGSBESCHRÄNKT)
Abstract: The present invention discloses a three-phase heavy-duty laundry detergent wipe, comprising a substrate 1 which is solid at ambient temperature as a third phase and a dispersion applied to the substrate and consisting of a liquid washing detergent 5 as a first phase and a water insoluble functional additive 2 as a second phase; and a method for manufacturing same. In particular, the second phase, i.e., the additive 2, of the dispersion can be a zeolite. The substrate 1 can consist of fatty alcohols, viscose, polyethylene, polypropylene or polyester.