Would an open cell, foam formulated with fragrance be of interest?
Contact me if interested.
Linda Brown
484-388-1818
As I was going thru consumer comments I noticed one idea re: producing a Clorox bleach sheet. I definitely vote for that idea. Anytime I
use Clorox bleach I end up getting it somewhere I shouldnt' I have lot's of white spots on my colored towels. So I quit purchasing
liquid Clorox. I would purchase the sheets that I could throw in my washer though.
One of our partners, Inos Technologies, works with encapsulation and is very knowledgeable in this area. In fact he is currently working on a new project with this technology. Contact: John Nanos, Inos Technologies, cell: 734-274-0020. email: jnanos@inostech.com.
Linda Brown
I may be able to help you if the others cannot. We have experience with encapsulation in polyurethane foam.
Linda Brown
Crest Foam
One method of defoaming would be to use a reticulated polyurethane foam inside the pkg.
Let me know if interested and we can talk further.
Linda Brown
You may want to contact the Adhesvie & Sealant Council in Bethesda, MD, 301-986-9700 for
contacts.
I believe the more you open your doors to others (including consumers) outside of Clorox, you'll be more successful with product innovation.
I've had many consumer product ideas that have come to fruition long after I thought of them, i.e. 3M just introduced paper towels for consumer bathrooms. I thought of this idea many years ago, I just had a different configuration in mind. And the soap/fabric softner sheet introduced by Purex, I also had that idea many years ago.
Most of all, it is important that Clorox survey suggestions from outside the company. Usually, the consumer has come across a problem they would like solved and therefore make a suggestion. If they're having the problem, how many other consumers are thinking the same thing.....even though Clorox may not particularly agree with the success of that idea, it should be consumer tested.
Great idea.