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Lemon Liquid Dish Detergent
Detergent: A cleaning agent, usually a synthetic surfactant, used to remove dirt and grease from surfaces.
Surfactant: A substance that reduces the surface tension of a liquid, allowing it to penetrate and clean surfaces more effectively.
Grease: A thick, oily substance that is difficult to remove from surfaces.
Market Demand: The amount of a product or service that consumers are willing to purchase at a given price.
Purpose: The reason for which something is done or created. Lemon liquid dish detergent is used to clean dishes and remove grease and dirt.
- Customer Type: All
- Retail Store Availability: Grocery stores, supermarkets, online retailers
- Usage Interval: Daily
- Shelf Life: Long-lasting
- Retail Store Types: Independent retailers, chain stores
- Age Suitability: All ages
- Gender Targeting: None
- Events or Occasions: None
- Categories: Household cleaning
- Seasonality: All seasons
- Price Point: Affordable
- Product Features: Effective cleaning, grease removal, gentle on hands
- Brand Recognition: Well-known brand
- Usability and Convenience: Easy to use, convenient bottle design
- Health and Safety: Gentle on skin, non-toxic formula
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