Natural detergents and manmade detergents.
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Man-made detergents are the chemically synthesized compounds which are also used as surfactants and are much more efficient than the natural detergents. Soap and synthetic detergents both are surfactants that remove grease and oil from surfaces and are used for washing purposes.
Natural detergents refer to the substances which are naturally available and can be used as detergents. Examples of natural detergents include soap nut (ritha) and soap pod (shikhakai).
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