Not exact matches
You use the example of your
detergent built up clothing not needing to be absorbent, but you probably
rely on your towels, wash cloths, and cleaning rags to be, right?
Household
detergent is a good example of a product that
relies on interacting amphiphilic molecules.
And natural scents like essential oils just don't last as long as the artificial chemicals conventional
detergents rely on.
Instead of
detergent, we
rely on millions more fibers (shown here as blue lines) that can sweep dirt away.
Scented cleaning products In the same vein as perfume and air fresheners, most scented cleaning products that are imbued with «spring meadow» or «moonlight breeze» — most notably laundry
detergents and fabric softeners —
rely on synthetic fragrance.