It is not that the more foam, the stronger the detergency. Due to the variety of detergent powders and their different characteristics, it is often difficult for people to choose and use them correctly, resulting in waste and affecting the use effect. According to experts, washing powder is mainly composed of surfactants, polyphosphates, 4A zeolite, water-soluble silicates, enzymes, and other builders and dispersants. According to the phosphorus content of washing powder, it can be divided into non-phosphorus and phosphorus-containing washing powder, and according to its washing efficiency, it can be divided into ordinary and concentrated washing powder. Ordinary washing powder (type A) has large and loose particles, good solubility, and rich foam, but relatively weak detergency, not easy to rinse, and generally suitable for hand washing. Concentrated washing powder (type B) has small particles, high density, and less foam, but the detergency is at least twice that of ordinary washing powder, easy to clean, saves water, and is generally suitable for machine washing. Some consumers mistakenly believe that the more foam the washing powder has, the better. In fact, the amount of foam is not directly related to the detergency.









