Composition
**Surfactants (Active Ingredients)**: These are the primary cleaning agents that help break down and lift away dirt and grease. Surfactants can be anionic (e.g., sodium lauryl sulfate), nonionic (e.g., alcohol ethoxylates), or a combination of different types., **Builders**: These substances enhance the effectiveness of surfactants by softening the water and improving their ability to remove stains. Common builders include phosphates, zeolites, or citrates., **Enzymes**: These biological molecules break down specific types of stains, such as proteins, fats, and carbohydrates. Examples include proteases, lipases, and amylases., **Solvents**: Solvents help dissolve greasy and oily stains. They can also help in maintaining the stability of the detergent. Common solvents include alcohols or glycol ethers.