DISANA Ox-Gall Soap, 200 ml
Gall soap - effective against stubborn stains, suitable for all textiles and colours. Made in Germany.
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Disana ox-gall soap for wool and silk
An essential help for very stubborn stains, is our natural stain remover. Especially for textiles made from wool or from silk, which shouldn’t be washed in hot water. Just rub some drops of our gall soap on the affected spot and let it work. That’s how you can remove ugly stains even by hand washing.
- Content 200 ml
- Natural stain remover
- Biodegradable
- Removes stains without damaging the fibers
- No bleach
- Made in Germany
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Disana natural children's fashion in BIO quality
Children are the most precious thing we have. They need a lot of love and protection. That's why we try to give you everything we can. It includes a healthy "second skin" - clothes that are made ecologically from materials that are as natural as possible.
Children's and baby textiles made from fabrics that are as natural as possible - Imma and Dietrich Sautter founded Disana with this idea 40 years ago. What started with a washable nappy system has evolved over the years into a wide range of baby and home textiles. However, the idea behind it has always remained the same.
As an ecological company, Disana has been at the forefront of the sustainability movement since the very beginning
Clothing made from controlled, organically produced raw materials, which for Disana means the use of pure natural fibers such as Merino sheep wool from controlled organic animal breeding, cotton from controlled organic agriculture and silk. Animals and nature should not be abused during production and should be treated with respect. Short production routes in-house to ensure high product quality; all components such as buttons and sewing threads are made from natural materials and renewable raw materials; Maintaining contacts with all suppliers and partners within the textile chain, often for many years; Adherence to high ecological standards and regular testing of pollutants by independent institutes.