The main cleaning work in this product is done by soap based on potassium salts of fatty acids. In simple terms, soap molecules help water interact with oily residues that normally do not rinse away easily. This allows grease, food traces and everyday grime to loosen from skin, dishes, utensils or washable surfaces and be carried away during rinsing.
The liquid form affects how you use it. Compared with a solid household soap bar, it spreads quickly on a wet sponge, cloth or hands and lathers easily. This can be useful in the kitchen or utility area, where you may want to clean a greasy pan, a utensil, a worktop area or your hands without first rubbing a bar to build up soap.
For best results, use enough water to activate the soap and help the dirt lift. On greasy items, let the lather work briefly while you scrub with a sponge or cloth, then rinse thoroughly with clean water. Very heavy or dried-on residues may still need soaking, repeated washing or mechanical scrubbing, because this is a household soap rather than a specialist oven, drain or industrial cleaner.
Do not mix cleaning products unless the label specifically says to do so. When using any soap for household cleaning, separate sponges for dishes, surfaces and non-kitchen tasks are also a good hygiene practice.