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Gall Soap Liquid
Gall soap is one of the most effective natural home remedies against stains on textiles. The secret of this wonder weapon is the natural enzymes of bovine bile.
- effective stain pretreatment
- pure natural product
- fragrance free
- practical application brush head
- removes grease, grass, carrot stains, etc.
Naturally Clean!
All ingredients of our gall soap are biodegradable, so the environmental impact is very low - the best from nature, for nature!
KLAR BIO gall soap is ideal for pre-treatment of stains and perfect for removing grease, blood and grass stains, among others. The integrated brush head of the bottle makes cleaning even easier.
The product is eco-certified by Ecogarantie and dermatologically tested. This guarantees a good skin friendliness.
Here ist how it’s done
Application: Moisten the stain, simply apply the gall soap to the stain with the brush head and let it act for 10 - 15 minutes. Then rinse thoroughly or wash the garment in the washing machine as usual, adding detergent.
For colored textiles, test for color fastness on a concealed area beforehand.
Not suitable for textiles made of wool.
Product Benefits
Certification:
Ecogarantie
Ingredients: natural enzymes from bovine bile.
Label: the label is made of recyclable materials and printed with mineral oil free inks.
Natural quality:
Without synthetic dyes and preservatives.
WITHOUT FRAGRANCE!
Environmental hint
To protect the environment, start your washing machine only when it is full, prefer washing cycles at low temperature and follow the dosing instructions.
Ingredients
>= 15 <30% soap (plant oil soap*) *certified organic. Further ingredients: water, ethanol, potassium chloride, ox gall powder. 100% of the total of the ingredients are from natural origin.
Inci
Aqua, Vegetable Potassium Soap, Alcohol denat., Potassium Chloride, Fel Tauri Sicc.
Hazard descriptions
WARNING. Causes skin irritation. Causes serious eye irritation. If medical advice is needed, have product container or label at hand. Keep out of reach of children. IF ON SKIN: Wash with plenty of water. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing. If eye irritation persists: Get medical advice/attention. Dispose of containers only emptied completely to the collection of valuable substances.