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  2. 6 Best Smelling Long-Lasting Laundry Detergents - AOL

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    These detergents are made with 5-in-1 enzyme cleaning technology that can wash up to 48 loads of laundry. They can eliminate the nastiest stains, including those left by sweat and sebum.

  3. 6 Best Laundry Detergents to Refresh Your Clothes ... - AOL

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    The product is actually a cleaning concentrate that can be used to make a laundry detergent, as well as other cleaning solutions like all-purpose spray, window cleaner, hand soap, and more.

  4. The 11 Best All-Natural Laundry Detergents - AOL

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    Branch Basics Laundry Kit. Clean People Laundry Detergent Sheets. Molly’s Suds Laundry Detergent Powder. Dropps Laundry Detergent Pods. Dirty Labs Bio Enzyme Laundry Detergent. Puracy Natural ...

  5. Detergent enzymes - Wikipedia

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    Clothes made of delicate materials such as wool and silk can be damaged in high-temperature washes, and jeans and denim can fade due to their dark dyes. Low-temperature washes with detergent enzymes can prevent this damage, meaning that consumers can buy clothes from a wider range of materials without worrying about damaging them during washing ...

  6. Ariel (detergent) - Wikipedia

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    Ariel is a British brand of laundry detergent owned by Procter & Gamble and developed by the European Technology Centre in Belgium. [1] [2] [3] The enzymes for the detergent are provided by Novozymes. [4]

  7. Soap substitute - Wikipedia

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    A soap substitute is a natural or synthetic cleaning product used in place of soap or other detergents, typically to reduce environmental impact or health harms or provide other benefits. Traditionally, soap has been made from animal or plant derived fats and has been used by humans for cleaning purposes for several thousand years. [ 1 ]