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Liquid dish soap
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Dishwashing liquid soap is a cleaning product specially formulated to remove grease, food residue, and dirt from kitchen utensils and tableware. It comes in a liquid format, which facilitates its dosage and direct use with sponges or brushes. Its formula usually includes surfactant agents that effectively dissolve grease, leaving dishes clean and with a pleasant aroma.
Origin: Liquid dish soap was developed as a more practical and efficient alternative to traditional bar soap. Its popularity grew with the need for fast and effective cleaning in both domestic and professional kitchens.
Properties: It is biodegradable, gentle on the hands (although wearing gloves is recommended to avoid irritation on sensitive skin), and safe for use on eating utensils. It is also usually economical and long-lasting, as a small amount is sufficient to clean several dishes and pots.
Synonyms in Latin American Spanish: líquido detergente para lavar platos, lavavajillas líquido, líquido para lavar trastes (Mexico), jabón para lavar platos, jabón líquido para lavar trastes.
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