Did you know that laundry detergents and other cleaning products are a major household and business expense? And did you know that the industry is worth billions and increasing every year?
The next time you visit your local supermarket, take a look at the many aisles offering products from laundry cleaners, floor cleaner, window cleaner and dozens more, as well as handwashes, hair and skin care products - the list is endless. There are literally hundreds of other markets for these products, many largely untapped.
Starting a business offering homemade laundry detergent has many markets - retailers love to stock unique homemade products.
Then there's your friends and neighbors and businesses including laundries, hotels, accommodation facilities, etc.
However, not all homemade laundry detergent recipes are of a professional grade.
Many common formulas use soap flakes and bi-carb soda are not very effective for cleaning clothes.
A good homemade laundry detergent must be of the same quality as those sold in the supermarket, if not better.
An effective detergent, suitable for retailing, needs to be able to achieve the following tasks:
1. Neutralize the acidity found in most types of dirt on clothing
2. Remove oils and grease, making them water dispersible.
3. Break down any carbon, dust and clay particles, making them super fine.
4. Keep the dirt in suspension so that the particles don't redeposit themselves onto clothing during rinsing.
Most homemade laundry detergent recipes found on the internet cannot achieve these functions.
One such formula says you should end up with a bucket of "gelatinous slime".
The quality of this recipe is questionable and would not achieve the desired results but, more importantly, no retailer or consumer would buy a product of this description. Even for home use, it doesn't sound very appealing.
If you are considering a homemade laundry detergent business, you are certainly on the right track to achieve a successful venture.
Making your own homemade laundry detergent, cleaning products, toiletries and cosmetics doesn't require a chemistry degree or an expensive laboratory.
It's an extremely high profit industry with profits margins between 500 - 1000 %, very little competition and very low start-up cost.
Sam Stein is a retired chemical engineer from Australia.
He is the founder of AustraLab Australia, a unique business concept which reveals the secrets behind the chemical and cosmetic manufacturing industry.
To learn more about how you can become part of this multi-billion dollar industry, see http://www.australab.com
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