Specifically formulated to clean, disinfect and condition
Many detergents will do a good job with wool, but Shear Comfort® Sheepskin Shampoo & Conditioner not only washes and disinfects wool, it also conditions the sheepskin leather keeping it soft and supple.
ISO Standards ApprovedModel: Shear Comfort® Sheepskin Shampoo & Conditioner
There are no accessories for the Shear Comfort® Sheepskin Shampoo & Conditioner
This specialized wash was developed in conjunction with the tanning industry in Australia; specifically for washing and conditioning sheepskin.
Shear Comfort® Sheepskin Shampoo & Conditioner also contains the natural fungicide and miticide- Tea Tree Oil.
This detergent is specifically formulated to clean, disinfect and condition washable sheepskin. It kills and will remove mite allergens from all natural fibre products including sheepskin, wool, fur, and feathers- an important consideration for people with dust mite allergies.
Shear Comfort® Sheepskin Shampoo & Conditioner conditions and actually improves the sheepskin leather and wool with repeated use.
It has recently been tested by WRONZ (Wool Research Organisation of New Zealand). WRONZ found that Shear Comfort® Sheepskin Shampoo & Conditioner is effective in killing dust mites and washing with this sheepskin wash removes all dust mite allergens. Shear Comfort Sheepskin Shampoo & Conditioner achieves these results, using the recommended quantity, with a 4- minute wool cycle wash at 33.5
Shear Comfort® Sheepskin Shampoo & Conditioner is biodegradable. Note: Detergents containing enzymes, phosphates, peroxide, alkali or bleach cause irreversible damage to sheepskin leather. This detergent does not contain any of these.
Shear Comfort® Sheepskin Shampoo & Conditioner is available in a handy 250 mL dispensing container that enables you to measure the exact quantity needed. There is enough in a 250 mL bottle to wash a sheepskin 10 times. Also available in 20 mL sachets and the economical 5.0L container.
Australian Standards have been developed to ensure equipment meets recognised safety and reliability criteria. To achieve this status, equipment must pass a series of tests in which it is put under difficult conditions that are designed to be similar to those that the child or adult may face when the equipment is used. For example, wheelchairs are tested for safhas gained Australian Standard acceptance, it provides a sense of satisfaction and reassurance that it is safe to be used and will do the job.
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