- Synthrapol temporarily unavailable from manufacturer!
- Non-toxic replacement developed by Dharma!
- Works as well or better, lower-price, more eco friendly!
- Life is good! Enjoy!
What happened to Synthrapol? Nothing actually, but there was a scare...
What's the deal with this #PTD stuff? Read on, and learn...
About 2 months ago the manufacturer of Synthrapol told us they were completely discontinuing it. Just like that, Synthrapol is no more! After freaking out in the office for about 30 minutes, we set about working with a respected detergents chemist to make a viable substitute. Over the next weeks we managed to develop an industrial strength, non-toxic, alcohol free, solvent free, more environmentally friendly detergent that works as well or better than Synthrapol, and it's less expensive to boot! Enter Dharma Professional Textile Detergent.
After thoroughly testing the product ourselves for pre-washing, getting out oils, dye washout, etc, we then had one of our top tie dye customers test production scale usage doing a 3-way, blind, side by side test - Synthrapol, a replacement we were offered by the manufacturer, and our new non-toxic Professional Textile Detergent. Our customer liked the results of our product as well or better than the others, and enjoyed not having to smell the alcohol fumes. With the proper normal rinsing, washing in hot water with the new detergent, his tie-dyes came out brilliantly, and the white areas were still white, which is the ultimate test of any dye-house detergent.
Then, last week, the manufacturer of Synthrapol gave us a call to let us know that it was a false alarm! Synthrapol is not discontinued, it will be available for the foreseeable future. So, since we put the time, energy and money into developing a non-toxic alternative to Synthrapol we are offering it as well.
Use is exactly the same as Synthrapol - 1/4 cup per washing machine load, best used with HOT water, both as a pre-wash to clean and prepare fabric for dyeing, get rid of oils, silk worm gum, and other things that cause the dye not to adhere well, and as an after-wash to get the excess dyes out. Also used, in the case of tie-dye, batik, or other situations where multiple colors are involved, to hold the dye out in suspension so it doesn't re-deposit where it isn't wanted. Gets out excess dye better and faster than normal household detergents so that items are safe to wash with others in the future.
Another Dharma step forward towards a toxic free world!
This product is no longer available.