Composition
Liquid plate cleansers typically contain:
Surfactants – break down grease and oil
Water – acts as the base solvent
Fragrance – gives a fresh scent (e.g., lemon, lime)
Colorants – for visual appeal
Antibacterial agents (optional) – help kill germs
Key Characteristics
Liquid Form: Easy to pour and mix with water
Foaming Action: Produces bubbles that lift dirt and grease
Grease-Cutting Ability: Designed to remove oily residues effectively
Mild on Hands: Often includes skin-friendly ingredients to prevent dryness
Pleasant Scent: Leaves dishes smelling clean and fresh
Usage
Apply a small amount onto a sponge or directly into water
Scrub the plate to remove food particles and grease
Rinse thoroughly with clean water
Allow to air dry or wipe with a clean cloth
Safety & Storage
Keep out of reach of children
Avoid direct contact with eyes
Store in a cool, dry place
Do not ingest
Variations
Antibacterial formulas
Eco-friendly/biodegradable options
Concentrated liquids (require less per wash)