Sonett's gall soap bar for stain removal and tackling smelly or dirty woollens. Made especially for use on protein fibres like wool, alpaca and silk. Although it can also be used on other natural fibres cotton, linen, hemp. A very handy bar to have for all your handwashing needs.
Ox-gall is an incredibly effective natural stain remover, suitable for removing grease, blood, berry, wine, ink or chlorophyll stains.Use for pre-treating shirt collars and sleeves before washing them. Also great to pre-treat armpits on teen-adult clothing prior or during a wash. Will not harm fibres. See also the Ox Gall Concentrate by Disana.
To use: wet soap bar and gentle massage into dry stains then leave for 10-15mins to take effect and continue with washing process.
Ingredients: soap boiled from *palm and coconut fat, bovine gall, chlorophyll.
*Palm and Coconut oil certified organically grown in an ecological and social project in Brazil. - See below for more information about the palm oil - full information can be read here.
Size 100g bar of soap
Made in Germany by Sonett
Sonett only uses biodegradable ingredients from renewable raw materials that can be broken down in five to seven days. Ecological olive or rape oil and volatile oils are used as raw material for soap. Suitable for septic tanks and filtration systems.
Sonett products do not contain petrochemical products, enzymes that cause allergic reactions, chlorine compounds, phosphates, synthetic perfumes, or colorants.
Palm Oil in this product: palm oil in Sonett products takes up a relatively small part. For our liquid soaps we preponderantly use olive oil, sunflower oil, coconut oil and rapeseed oil. The percentage of coconut oil and palm fat we need for our powder and bar soaps due to their solidity at low temperatures. For our soap production SONETT exclusively uses certified organically grown palm oil from Columbia. The clearing of virgin forest areas is prohibited for organic cultivation. The cultivation is carried out without the use of artificial fertilisers and pesticides, procedure which is under constant vigilance.