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Persil Lavender Powder Laundry Detergent With Deep Clean Plus 8kg
Persil Lavender Powder Laundry Detergent With Deep Clean Plus 8kg
Persil Lavender Powder Laundry Detergent With Deep Clean Plus 8kg
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Persil Lavender Powder Laundry Detergent With Deep Clean Plus 8kg

LBP 1550900.00(Inc. VAT)

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Lebanon
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Persil provides a pleasant, longlasting freshness for your clothes. For longpreservation of your fabrics, liquid detergents do not harm the fabrics and do not leave behind any residues.
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DESCRIPTION

1. Deep cleaning: With Deep Clean Plus Technology, Persil's high performing liquid laundry detergent penetrates deep into the fibers and removes even the most stubborn spots and stains 
2. Long-lasting freshness: Thanks to the Active Fresh Effect in this detergent which tackles malodors, laundry is left with lasting freshness that keeps clothes smelling as if they were freshly laundered
3. Unique brightness:  The high-quality formulation of Persil clothing detergent means that it cleans clothes while keeping your whites looking white, even after multiple washes.
4. Gentle on fibers: This laundry detergent liquid is tough on stains yet gentle on fabrics. Regular use protects the fibers from pilling, meaning your favorite pieces will stay your favorites

INFORMATION

Ingredients

Alcohol Ethoxylate (AE) Nonionic surfactant Alkyl (or Alcohol) Ethoxy Sulphate (AES) and Alkyl Sulphate (AS) Anionic surfactant Amine Oxide Amphoteric surfactant Carboxymethyl Cellulose (CMC) Citric Acid Cyclodextrin Diethyl Ester Dimethyl Ammonium Chloride (DEEDMAC) Ethanol.

Size

8KG

Storage Condition

Store in a cool and dry place.

Brand Message

Persil is a AngloGerman brand of laundry detergent manufactured and marketed by Henkel around the world except in the United Kingdom, Ireland, France, Latin America, China, Australia and New Zealand, where it is manufactured and marketed by Unilever. Persil was introduced in 1907 by Henkel.