How Do Surfactants Work?
Surfactants work by breaking down the interface between water and oils or dirt. Their unique molecular structure, with hydrophilic (water-attracting) and hydrophobic (water-repelling) ends, allows them to surround and lift away oils and dirt from surfaces, which can then be rinsed away with water. Surfactants break down the interface between water and oils or dirt, making them effective in cleaning and foaming products.