Description
Highlights—
Near-neutral pH 6.5–7.0. preserves the keratin protein bond structure of wool and cashmere fibres — prevents the fibre cuticle lifting that causes irreversible felting.
Enzyme-free formulation. no protease activity that degrades natural protein fibre structure — the critical distinction from standard institutional laundry detergents.
40–45 ml per load. calibrated for both machine delicate cycles and hand washing protocols used in institutional premium fabric care.
Prevents shrinkage and felting. the failure modes that make wool garment replacement necessary — and that are entirely preventable with correct detergent chemistry.
Extends premium asset lifespan. measurable reduction in wool and cashmere garment replacement frequency — direct procurement cost reduction for institutional fabric asset programmes.
The chemistry—
Why does wool shrink and felt in standard laundry detergent, and what chemistry prevents it? Wool fibre is composed of keratin — a fibrous structural protein also found in human hair and nails. The fibre surface consists of overlapping protein scales (the cuticle) that point from root to tip, creating a directional surface texture.
Under normal dry conditions, these scales lie flat and the fibre moves freely. The problem begins when three conditions coincide: alkaline pH, heat, and mechanical agitation. Alkaline conditions above pH 8 cause two adverse reactions in keratin: they break the disulphide cross-links that maintain the three-dimensional structure of the protein, weakening the fibre; and they cause the cuticle scales to swell and lift away from the fibre surface.
Once lifted, agitation causes adjacent fibres’ scales to interlock — the directional surface texture creates a ratchet effect where fibres can move closer together but not apart. This interlocking is felting, and it is irreversible because the disulphide bonds reform in the new interlocked position. Standard institutional laundry detergents compound the problem with protease enzymes — biological catalysts specifically designed to break peptide bonds in protein molecules. Protease is highly effective at removing protein stains (blood, food) but is equally reactive with the keratin protein of the wool fibre itself, causing progressive fibre degradation and weakening with each enzyme-containing wash cycle. A near-neutral pH formulation with no protease enzyme is not simply a gentler version of standard detergent — it is a chemically distinct product that protects protein fibre structure rather than attacking it.
Did you know—
Wool fibres have a protein structure called keratin — the same protein as human hair. High-alkalinity detergents break down keratin bonds, causing the fibre cuticle to lift and interlock with neighbouring fibres. That interlocking is felting. A near-neutral pH of 6.5–7.0 leaves the keratin structure intact. Your cashmere survives the wash. The chemistry is that simple — and that critical.
Application & usage—
Machine washing add 40–45 ml to the detergent compartment.
Select wool or delicate cycle — 30°C maximum, low spin speed. Do not use high spin — centrifugal force causes scale interlocking.
Usage economy—
42 ml per load. One 5-litre pack. 119 gentle fabric treatments.
At 42 ml average per load, a single 5L pack delivers approximately 119 complete delicate fabric treatments. For a healthcare facility managing premium wool blankets, fine-knit staff cardigans, and structured wool uniform components on a bi-weekly rotation, one pack covers approximately 3 months of dedicated delicate fabric care.
The replacement cost avoidance of a single felted cashmere blanket or wool uniform jacket exceeds the cost of a full 5-litre pack. For educational institutions managing academic gown collections, wool-blend ceremonial items, and staff uniform garments, a documented wool-specific washing protocol reduces insurance and replacement claims associated with laundry damage.
Product specifications—
Formulation
Enzyme-free mild surfactant blend — protein fibre safe
pH
6.5–7.0 (near-neutral)
Specific gravity
1.00–1.01 at 25°C
Appearance
Clear to slightly hazy liquid
Fragrance
Light, neutral — minimal scent to avoid fragrance deposit on delicate fibres
Dose per load
40–45 ml
Application
Machine delicate / wool cycle or hand wash
Wash temperature
30°C maximum — cold water preferred
Safe on
Wool, cashmere, angora, silk, fine knits, blended delicates
Avoid on
Regular cotton or synthetic institutional loads
PPE
None
Shelf life
24 months from date of manufacture, unopened
Pack size
5 Litres concentrate
MSDS / TDS
Available on request
Caution & storage—
- For use on delicate protein-fibre fabrics only.
- Not suitable as a general institutional laundry detergent.
- Do not use on silk items requiring dry-clean only care.
- Always check individual garment care labels before washing.
- In case of eye contact, rinse with water.
- Keep out of reach of children.
- Store in original sealed container below 30°C, away from direct sunlight.
- Keep container tightly closed when not in use.
- Shelf life 24 months from manufacture date, unopened.
Resources & documentation—
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) and Technical Data Sheets (TDS) are available on request and accessible via the QR code printed on the product label. These documents provide full hazard classification, first-aid procedures, disposal guidance, and technical performance data for compliance and audit purposes.
MSDS / TDS requests: care@allesclinx.com
Bulk & institutional supply enquiries: procurement@allesclinx.com



