While a few companies are bucking the common trend and supplying full ingredient lists, most cleaning chemical manufacturers, P&G included, guard their ingredient list tenaciously. They are only legally required to reveal dangerous ingredients on the MSDS, so it is far from comprehensive.Â
If the client is concerned about toxins, P&G has an awesome consumer website on cleaning chemistry, with a very thorough glossary of common chemical ingredients in cleaners and a scientific explanation for their purpose for putting them in your favorite soaps. http://www.scienceinthebox.com/ They also explain the sort of testing that is done to ensure product safety for consumers and the environment, which may give the client some piece of mind. http://www.scienceinthebox.com/
If the client is concerned about toxins, P&G has an awesome consumer website on cleaning chemistry, with a very thorough glossary of common chemical ingredients in cleaners and a scientific explanation for their purpose for putting them in your favorite soaps. http://www.scienceinthebox.com/ They also explain the sort of testing that is done to ensure product safety for consumers and the environment, which may give the client some piece of mind. http://www.scienceinthebox.com/
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