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This paper reviews rinse-added liquid fabric softener products including current and emerging technologies related to composition, raw materials, and manufacturing processes. An introductory overview of the historical drivers, market trends, advantages and disadvantages, and consumer habits and practices that affect these products is also included.
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Levinson, M.I. Rinse-added fabric softener technology at the close of the twentieth century. J Surfact Deterg 2, 223–235 (1999). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11743-999-0077-4
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