Cleaning agent

C - Chemistry – Metallurgy – 11 – D

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C11D 1/04 (2006.01) C11D 3/00 (2006.01)

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CA 2608480

The cleaning agent, which is less likely to retain a surfactant on an object to be cleaned and not to restrict applicable objects to be cleaned, contains water from which polyvalent cations are removed and to which a sodium ion is added, and a surfactant. An example of the surfactant is a fatty acid salt. When the cleaning agent is applied to an object to be cleaned, stain adhered on the object is removed from the object by action of the surfactant. The surfactant hardly remains on the object due to the action of the water from which polyvalent cations are removed and to which a sodium ion is added. Accordingly, the cleaning agent can effectively wash a wide variety of objects, such as kitchens, tableware, food, washstands, bathrooms, toilets, vehicles, clothes and body skin, without damaging texture and deteriorating quality.

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