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Downy[edit]

Downy is a brand of fabric softener produced by Procter & Gamble and is known for its ability to soften clothes and reduce static cling. It was first introduced in 1960 and has since become a staple in many households around the world.

History[edit]

Downy was launched in the United States in 1960 as a liquid fabric softener. It was designed to be added to the rinse cycle of a washing machine, providing a convenient way for consumers to soften their laundry. Over the years, Downy has expanded its product line to include dryer sheets, scent boosters, and wrinkle releasers.

Product Line[edit]

Downy offers a variety of products to meet different consumer needs:

  • Liquid Fabric Softener: The original product, available in various scents and formulations, including hypoallergenic options for sensitive skin.
  • Dryer Sheets: Designed to reduce static cling and add fragrance to clothes in the dryer.
  • Scent Boosters: Small beads that can be added to the wash to enhance the scent of laundry.
  • Wrinkle Releaser: A spray that helps to reduce wrinkles in clothes without ironing.

Ingredients[edit]

The specific ingredients in Downy products can vary depending on the formulation, but common ingredients include:

  • Cationic surfactants: These are the active ingredients that help to soften fabrics.
  • Fragrances: Added to provide a pleasant scent to the laundry.
  • Preservatives: Used to maintain the stability and shelf life of the product.

Environmental Impact[edit]

Procter & Gamble has made efforts to reduce the environmental impact of Downy products. This includes:

  • Developing concentrated formulas that use less packaging.
  • Offering refill options to reduce plastic waste.
  • Ensuring that the ingredients used are biodegradable.

Usage[edit]

To use Downy liquid fabric softener, it is typically added to the fabric softener dispenser in a washing machine. If the machine does not have a dispenser, it can be added manually during the rinse cycle. Dryer sheets are placed in the dryer with wet laundry, while scent boosters are added directly to the washing machine drum before starting the wash.

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