Highly effective liquid for removing stains and spots
- With organic plant oil soap
- Essential oil of petitgrain from organic cultivation
- Effective against fruit, blood, grass, ink, oil or grease stains etc.
- 100% biodegradable
- Available in: 120ml, 300ml or Gall Soap bar 100g
Special product feature:
Olive oil and rapeseed / sunflower oil, as well as the essential petitgrain oil used in the soap, are 100 % derived from certified organic cultivation.
List of ingredients as per EC 648 / 2004:
Aqua, potassium soap, alkylpolyglucoside C8–C16 (coco glucoside), alcohol, fel tauri siccum, sodium/potassium citrate, parfum, limonene, linalool, geraniol
*certified organically grown
Product declaration:
- Soap from rapeseed oil / sunflower oil, certified organically grown 15–30 %
- Soap from olive oil, certified organically grown 5–15 %
- Sugar surfactant 5–15 %
- Vegetable alcohol (ethanol) 1–5 %
- Bovine gall powder 1–5 %
- Orange-peel oil < 1 %
- Citrate < 1 %
- Natural essential oil of petit grain, certified organically grown < 1 %
- Balsamic additives, certified organically grown / collection from wild-growing plants < 1 %
- Water, swirled up to 100 %
Origin and properties of the ingredients:
Bovine gall is a traditional stain remover. Its principal active ingredients, i.e. the bile acids cholic and taurocholic acids, are not only capable of finely dispersing grease and fat-like substances but also of dissolving dyestuffs and forming compounds with them. Soap manufactured from rapeseed / sunflower oil and olive oil with lye (alkaline solution), swells and dissolves the dirt and supports the stain-removing performance property of the bovine gall. Sugar surfactant is obtained from pure plant-based raw materials–sugar, starch and coconut oil– and their chemical reaction with acids. Citric terpene derived from orange peels intensifies, even more, the fat-dissolving property of Sonett Gall Soap.
- Ecogarantie
- CSE (Certified Sustainable Economics)
Packaging:
- Bottle: PE
- Label, cap: PE / PP
- Outer carton: 100 % recycling material
Biodegradability:
Bovine gall being a purely natural product is 100 % biodegradable. Soap made from plant-based oils has the unique property that, right after its use, it reacts chemically with the limescale always present in wastewater, thus forming calcium soap. As a result, the surfactant effect inimical to aquatic organisms is being neutralised within a few hours (primary degradation). Subsequently, the calcium soap is, by microorganisms, 100 % decomposed into carbon dioxide and water (secondary degradation).
Despite the fact that during the manufacturing of sugar surfactants and coconut oil alcohol sulphate, constituents are being extracted from the plant-based raw materials starch, sugar, and fat, they remain completely intact in their natural molecular structure. For this reason, it is relatively easy for the microorganisms to 100 % decompose these surfactants.
- Soap and sugar surfactants are classified as being readily biodegradable according to OECD guidelines.
- Suitable for septic tanks and filtration systems.