Dr. Bronner's Sal Suds Biodegradable Cleaner
2 reviews
Efficient and versatile – Firstly a note about SLS according to Lisa Bronner https://www.lisabronner.com SLS is in our Sal Suds ALL PURPOSE CLEANER, and here’s what we say about it on the bottle: Sodium Lauryl Sulfate (SLS) is a surfactant that cuts grease and dirt, generates copious suds, and biodegrades quickly and completely. SLS is made by combining a sulfate group… Read more
with lauryl alcohol from coconut oil, then attaching sodium. If improperly formulated, SLS can irritate skin, but our superb formula uses coco-betaine and lauryl glucoside to counter this.
SALSUDS being a concentrate is versatile and I like the convenience of having one product for a variety of uses. It does a good job of washing dishes, particularly with grease cutting and a host of other cleaning jobs. It smells quite nice and works well in hard and soft water.
It is however, rather expensive. A tsp will clean a sink of dishes, however when diluted it still works well which is obviously more economical.
Deceptive, contains SLS – Dr Bronner's Sal Suds Biodegradable Cleaner. I buy their castille soap, and it is great as it contains no nasties. So when I saw this household cleaner, I thought 'great, a natural household cleaner'. The $40 price tag was steep, so I didn't actually check if it was a natural product or not. But, it contains the same Sodium Lauryl Sulfates (SLS)… Read more
that you find in bulk $2 cheap and nasty shampoo. This product doesn't warrant the price tag, and I feel duped.
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