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Utamaro Soap 133g | Laundry Soap for Stubborn Stains | Best for Mud, Sebum, Food Stains | For Spot Washing, Work Clothes, Uniforms
Utamaro Soap 133g | Laundry Soap for Stubborn Stains | Best for Mud, Sebum, Food Stains | For Spot Washing, Work Clothes, Uniforms
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🧽 Giving up on stubborn stains?
Yellowing white shirts, muddy children's clothes, grimy workwear...
For those struggling with stains that regular detergents can't remove.
Utamaro Soap 133g is
a long-selling soap that has been loved for many years as a "specialized soap for stubborn stains"✨
💪 Surprisingly effective! The reason why
✔ Specialized for stubborn stains like mud, sebum, and food spills
✔ Solid type perfect for spot washing
✔ Mild formula easy to use without gloves
Simply rub it directly onto the stained area, and it thoroughly breaks down and removes stubborn dirt.
👕 Great for these situations
⚽ Children's gym clothes/uniforms
👔 Shirt collars/cuffs
👖 Workwear/sock grime
🍝 Food spills/grease stains
Just one bar significantly reduces laundry stress✨
🌿 Gentle on hands
While brightening whites with a fluorescent whitening agent,
it's also designed to be gentle on hands.
Since it's used daily, being able to use it with peace of mind is a great advantage😊
📦 If you're unsure, choose this!
"It's helpful to have at least one on hand."
It's that kind of classic item.
📊 Product Information
Product Name: Utamaro Soap
Net Content: 133g
Purpose: Spot-cleaning soap for clothes
Liquidity: Weak alkaline
Ingredients: Pure soap component (98% fatty acid sodium)
Country of Manufacture: Japan
Country of Manufacture: Japan
【Ingredients/Components】
Pure soap component (98%, fatty acid sodium), fluorescent whitening agent
Utamaro soap uses plant-based recycled oil.
Safety Precautions
If it gets in your eyes, do not rub; rinse immediately with water.
If swallowed, do not induce vomiting; rinse your mouth and drink water or milk.
In either case, if abnormalities persist, consult a doctor.
