C11D1/24

WATER-SOLUBLE UNIT DOSE ARTICLE COMPRISING AN AMPHIPHILIC GRAFT POLYMER AND A CARBOXYMETHYLCELLULOSE

Water-soluble unit dose articles containing amphiphilic graft polymer and carboxymethylcellulose. Processes of washing fabrics using the water-soluble unit dose articles.

SOLIDIFYING LIQUID ANIONIC SURFACTANTS

The invention relates to solidification of liquid anionic surfactants with a binder, carrier, or both binder and carrier to form a solidified surfactant composition. In particular, the invention relates to solidification of liquid surfactants utilizing drying device(s), wherein the feed composition contains at least one liquid surfactant and the binder, carrier, or binder and carrier to form a solidified surfactant composition. The solidified surfactant compositions can be useful in various cleaning compositions.

SOLIDIFYING LIQUID ANIONIC SURFACTANTS

The invention relates to solidification of liquid anionic surfactants with a binder, carrier, or both binder and carrier to form a solidified surfactant composition. In particular, the invention relates to solidification of liquid surfactants utilizing drying device(s), wherein the feed composition contains at least one liquid surfactant and the binder, carrier, or binder and carrier to form a solidified surfactant composition. The solidified surfactant compositions can be useful in various cleaning compositions.

Water-Soluble Unit Dose Article Comprising An Amphoteric Surfactant

The present invention relates to water-soluble unit dose articles comprising an amphoteric surfactant, methods of making and methods of use.

Cleaning Compositions and Methods for Modifying Turbidity

A cleaning composition includes at least two anionic surfactants, an ionic agent, a nonionic surfactant and a fragrance. The at least two anionic surfactants include a linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS) and a sodium lauryl ether sulfate (SLES). The LAS and the SLES are present in the cleaning composition in a total amount combined of about 1%-2% by weight. A weight ratio of LAS:SLES is about 3:1 to about 1:1 or about 6:1 to about 4:1. The ionic agent is present in the cleaning composition in an amount of about 0.01% N to about 1% by weight. The nonionic surfactant is present in the cleaning composition in an amount of at least about 0.45% by weight.

Cleaning Compositions and Methods for Modifying Turbidity

A cleaning composition includes at least two anionic surfactants, an ionic agent, a nonionic surfactant and a fragrance. The at least two anionic surfactants include a linear alkylbenzene sulfonate (LAS) and a sodium lauryl ether sulfate (SLES). The LAS and the SLES are present in the cleaning composition in a total amount combined of about 1%-2% by weight. A weight ratio of LAS:SLES is about 3:1 to about 1:1 or about 6:1 to about 4:1. The ionic agent is present in the cleaning composition in an amount of about 0.01% N to about 1% by weight. The nonionic surfactant is present in the cleaning composition in an amount of at least about 0.45% by weight.

Cleaning composition with insoluble quaternized cellulose particles and an external structurant

Cleaning compositions that include an insoluble cationically-modified cellulose and external structurant. Methods of making and using such cleaning compositions.

Cleaning composition with insoluble quaternized cellulose particles and an external structurant

Cleaning compositions that include an insoluble cationically-modified cellulose and external structurant. Methods of making and using such cleaning compositions.

Cleaning composition with insoluble quaternized cellulose particles and non-anionic performance polymers

Cleaning compositions that include an insoluble cationically-modified cellulose and a soluble performance polymer. Methods of making and using such cleaning compositions.

Cleaning composition with insoluble quaternized cellulose particles and non-anionic performance polymers

Cleaning compositions that include an insoluble cationically-modified cellulose and a soluble performance polymer. Methods of making and using such cleaning compositions.