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HS Code |
370847 |
| Brand | Spanish Deodorant |
| Type | Roll-on |
| Scent | Fresh |
| Gender | Unisex |
| Net Weight | 50ml |
| Usage | Underarm |
| Alcohol Free | Yes |
| Antiperspirant | Yes |
| Country Of Origin | Spain |
| Skin Type | All skin types |
As an accredited Spanish Deodorant factory, we enforce strict quality protocols—every batch undergoes rigorous testing to ensure consistent efficacy and safety standards.
| Packing | A 250ml opaque white plastic bottle with a secure blue cap, labeled "Spanish Deodorant – Chemical Use Only – 250ml." |
| Shipping | **Spanish Deodorant** is shipped in tightly sealed, corrosion-resistant containers to prevent leakage and contamination. Packages are clearly labeled according to transport and hazard regulations. The product is protected from heat and moisture, with shipping via ground or air following all applicable chemical safety protocols to ensure secure and compliant delivery. |
| Storage | **Spanish Deodorant** should be stored in a cool, dry, and well-ventilated area away from heat sources, open flames, and direct sunlight. Keep the container tightly closed when not in use to prevent evaporation and contamination. Store separately from incompatible substances, such as strong acids or oxidizers. Ensure the storage area is clearly labeled and access is restricted to authorized personnel only. |
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Aluminum Chlorohydrate Concentration: Spanish Deodorant with 20% aluminum chlorohydrate is used in clinical antiperspirant treatments, where it achieves up to 48-hour protection by significantly reducing sweat production. pH Level: Spanish Deodorant with a pH value of 5.5 is used in sensitive skin personal care routines, where it maintains skin barrier integrity and minimizes irritation. Fragrance Load: Spanish Deodorant with 1.2% fragrance load is used in athletic environments, where it delivers long-lasting odor masking for up to 24 hours. Dermatological Testing: Spanish Deodorant tested for non-comedogenic properties is used in daily facial hygiene, where it prevents pore blockage and reduces acne risk. Formulation Viscosity: Spanish Deodorant with a viscosity of 2,500 cP is used in roll-on applicators, where it ensures controlled and even product distribution. Stability Temperature: Spanish Deodorant stable at 45°C is used in tropical climates, where it resists phase separation and maintains efficacy under high ambient temperatures. Particle Size: Spanish Deodorant with microencapsulated active particles sized 20 microns is used in high-activity scenarios, where it provides gradual fragrance release for prolonged freshness. Ethylhexylglycerin Concentration: Spanish Deodorant with 0.7% ethylhexylglycerin is used in hypoallergenic formulations, where it inhibits bacterial growth and extends shelf life. Alcohol Content: Spanish Deodorant alcohol-free formulation is used in post-shaving care, where it prevents stinging and supports rapid skin recovery. Aloe Vera Extract Percentage: Spanish Deodorant with 2% aloe vera extract is used in after-exercise routines, where it soothes skin and reduces inflammation. |
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In our facility, we have handled the blending and large-scale supply of Spanish Deodorant for years, watching its reputation grow among professionals who rely on dependable odor control. The model we supply, Spanish Deodorant 823, builds on years of development within our own operations, focusing on what actually matters inside a treatment plant, food-processing environment, public restroom, or any space where stubborn odors raise concern. Spanish Deodorant doesn’t chase complex formulations or novelty; it sticks close to the science that delivers results where people notice.
Spanish Deodorant 823’s composition draws from reactants proven to bind and neutralize a broad spectrum of unpleasant airborne molecules. The formula, refined by our in-house chemical engineers, targets sulfur compounds, amines, and certain fatty acids. Active ingredients include surface-active quaternary ammonium salts and select fragrant oils. These enable the deodorant to address the types of malodors encountered in organic waste handling and sanitary maintenance. Each 20-liter drum we fill at the plant holds a product with a balanced pH, non-corrosive profile, and a low volatile organic content well within workplace safety guidelines.
Standard usage involves diluting Spanish Deodorant 823 to a ratio between 1:50 and 1:200, depending on the strength of the ambient odor and environmental humidity. This makes it adaptable: our wastewater clients might add it directly to sumps, while janitorial teams commonly use it in mop buckets or spray bottles. Physical stability means the concentrate holds up well in varied climates, from humid tropics to colder storage rooms, giving our shipping department fewer headaches and providing end-users with consistent results.
Most of the businesses we serve are not looking for fancy packaging or artificially trendy scents. They want a deodorant that solves odor challenges at the source — reliably, batch after batch. Spanish Deodorant stands up to heavy-duty settings. Inside poultry plants, it mask open drains, locker rooms, and bins with retained expired product. Sewage workers pour it straight into manholes or spray it across sludge drying beds. Property managers find it reduces lingering smells in refuse storage and garbage chutes, letting cleaning cycles become more efficient. We listen to feedback directly, right from customers who use the product at the sharp end – they keep us sharp, too.
Unlike aerosol-based air fresheners, Spanish Deodorant does not mask bad odors temporarily. The formulation aims for chemical interaction with the malodorous molecules, breaking them down instead of simply covering them. End-users have told us time and again that this difference means less reapplication, fewer complaints from building occupants or residents, and in some cases, measurable improvement in tenant or visitor satisfaction levels.
Daily, we face the real decisions that affect product quality: batch blends, ingredients sourced from defended supply chains, even transport storage temperature. These details build experience into every drum that leaves our plant. Our workers know that cutting corners in raw composition leads to reduced deodorant action. Each run runs through in-house laboratory testing, checking for neutralizing activity against a standard foul odor panel. Batches that fall short get reblended or disposed of — right on our cost, not the customer’s.
During the years Spanish Deodorant has been under production, we’ve received requests for alterations and special runs. For example, a food plant once asked for a less obtrusive scent to avoid interfering with on-site quality inspections; we worked with them to deliver a custom batch, then translated that customer insight into our mainline product. One hospital operator wanted a dilution safe enough for sensitive pediatric units and got technical documentation straight from our lab. Lessons like these have led to gradual but steady fine-tuning. The formula you receive today carries the benefit of improvement driven by actual application – not just hypothetical tests.
Plenty of deodorant products cross our desk for competitive study. Many rely on perfumes or volatile masking agents alone. Some use absorptive minerals like zeolites or activated carbon but miss the all-important chemical reactivity needed for quick-smell breakdown. From what we’ve observed in daily use and testing, Spanish Deodorant offers more than perfume-driven cover-ups. The active blend not only traps but alters offensive compounds through specific chemical pathways, so spaces stay fresher for longer without the cloying, artificial scent that people often associate with failure to truly clean.
Compared to powdered blends and sachet-based deodorants, this liquid format integrates seamlessly with sprayers or water-based cleaning routines. No dust, no residue — just a dispersed application and straightforward clean-up. It supports mechanical sprayers, mop systems, and industrial scrubbers. Building maintenance teams, municipal workers, even cruise ship sanitation crews have all told us this form factor saves time and keeps things simple. That small operational difference carries real impact for janitorial staff under time pressure and budget restraint.
We manufacture Spanish Deodorant in our own facility under continuous local scrutiny. Our team follows national environmental standards, avoiding raw components flagged for aquatic or atmospheric harm. Since regulatory scrutiny grows each year, the latest version maintains below-threshold VOCs, and we use surfactants with proven low environmental persistence. Customers have raised concerns regarding staff exposure and accidental spills; in response, we have modified our blend so it is non-caustic and handsafe, assuming normal diluted use. We produce compliance records with each new batch, available to our clients on demand.
From the start, plant safety and handling have guided our ingredient selection – avoiding using reactive aldehydes, strong acids, or bases. The product carries a minimal risk profile during mixing or transfer and doesn’t leave hazardous residues on equipment or surfaces. A simple freshwater rinse removes any spill, which is a major consideration for maintenance staff juggling multiple cleaning products.
For us, it’s the combination of reliable performance and simple use that keeps Spanish Deodorant at the top of the batch list for our customers. Each batch gets direct input from people who actually use it: from sanitation workers in municipal wastewater plants to property managers dealing with apartment refuse rooms. They report fewer reapplications, shorter odor periods, and faster cleaning cycles. Facility heads have noticed reduced maintenance downtime since persistent odors often signal problems with hygiene or ventilation — issues that swallow up hours and manpower.
By manufacturing Spanish Deodorant ourselves, we maintain control from the supply of raw materials through to the sealed drum. We invest in staff training, regular recalibration of our mixing lines, and batch-by-batch formulation checks. Unlike imported or relabeled brands, our production lands right where our compliance, customer support, and technical knowledge intersect. Should a large-scale user require a batch with adapted concentration or carrier, we’re able to turn around specialized production within days, not months.
Factories, hospitals, restaurants, and public sites all present unpredictable odor challenges. We have learned not to overpromise in marketing; instead, we encourage open communication with users in the field. If a site deals with high humidity that causes odors to linger despite regular deodorizing, our technical advisers suggest more concentrated application or a two-step dosing protocol. In cases of chemical incompatibility (for example, exposure to oxidizers or strong acids in industrial wastewater), we provide site checks and workarounds – seldom does a generic air freshener supplier offer that level of support.
Our logistics crew manages seasonal temperature variation, making sure the product arrives ready to use, not clumped or separated. We pack Spanish Deodorant in drums built for storage and bulk movement, so it handles well both on trucks and in warehouse racks. We test each container for sealing and labeling before dispatch, reducing the risk of leakage or misidentification. Where customers face obstacles — such as restricted storage or mixing facilities — our technical service team advises on on-site dilution setups, even providing demonstration sessions for local maintenance teams.
We trust comments from those working in the field, not just praise from official reviews. If deodorant stays effective through an entire cleaning cycle, we know a lot of headaches are avoided. We have received calls late at night asking for advice after spills or accidental overuse; our in-house experts have guided hospital janitors through cleanup and re-dosing, step by step. The result is a culture of continuous feedback with real-world consequences. Formulation changes often start with such phone calls, not lab hunches.
A recent example came from a regional food plant that experienced an odor rebound after a pipeline maintenance shutoff. Our advisers visited, sampled the ambient air, and suggested slightly increasing the dilution ratio during shutdown events. The plant saw odor complaints drop the following quarter. These are learning cycles no product sheet can replace.
Reliable odor management translates into smoother daily operation for all kinds of businesses. Reducing chemical clutter matters for janitorial budgets. By producing a multi-functional deodorant, we help facilities cut down on the spread of half-used masking agents or specialty deodorizers. Cleaning teams get to focus on visible hygiene rather than chasing complaints from persistent smells. This has practical value, especially for facility managers reporting to owners who demand both cleanliness and cost control.
Beyond the bottom line, there’s also the sometimes overlooked impact on workplace morale. Staff working in fresh-smelling environments report greater satisfaction, fewer sick days linked to unpleasant odors, and lower turnover in cleaning shifts. Customers visiting shared public spaces comment directly to building operators about improved conditions month by month. These results anchor our business decisions, giving us all a clear sense of purpose beyond just mixing and shipping chemicals.
Every year brings new feedback and new science into our process. Recently, environmental regulations tightened in some states regarding wastewater discharges. We took the time to source biodegradable surfactants and reviewed our formulation with fresh eyes. Each change gets tested not only by our lab staff but by two pilot clients before full-scale rollout. This ensures Spanish Deodorant remains both compliant and practical for actual deployment in tough conditions — from high-volume waste transfer stations to crowded hospital corridors.
We don’t promote overnight miracles. We stay engaged with the end-users, answering questions about multi-product routines, how best to mix or store the drums, whether it can be safely combined with disinfectants or just with clean water. This close connection prevents the kinds of generic solutions that fall short when real odor crises arise.
Through years of manufacturing and direct feedback, we find the impact of Spanish Deodorant runs deeper than what can be captured in routine product literature. It represents a hands-on approach, a willingness to address field conditions, and a commitment to doing the job right every time. Facilities managers, municipal workers, healthcare custodians, and cleaning contractors return to the same trusted drum, reminding us why care at every step of production makes all the difference.
Where other products promise quick fixes, Spanish Deodorant supports continuous, reliable odor management, day in and day out. Whether tackling tricky corners in industrial waste pits or keeping high-traffic public spaces fresh, it earns its place through measurable, lived experience.