Multichemi International Ltd, the pioneer in environment-friendly, biodegradable detergents has relaunched its ‘Gliz’ Dish Wash liquid in a handy-to-use bottle with a flip top lid, improved fragrance and performance. The ceremonial launch of the new improved Gliz’ Dish Wash was recently held at Tangerine Beach Hotel, Kalutara. ‘Gliz’ Dish Wash uses high quality detergents which are soft and gentle on hands whilst cutting through grease, fats and stains on your plates, dishes, cutlery, pots and pans giving a sparkling and squeaky-clean finish. ‘Gliz’ Dish Wash is free of phosphate, caustic and formalin, continuing Multichemi’s commitment to environment-friendly, biodegradable and user friendly products. Mr Samira Fonseka, Group CEO of Multichemi International Ltd, commenting on the special features of the newly relaunched product, said “Our main objective of relaunching ‘Gliz’ Dish Wash liquid is to give a better product experience to our loyal customers and to introduce a product to the market which is user-friendly, packed with performance, environment-friendly, biodegradable and loved by all consumers”. ‘Gliz’ Dish Wash is available in all leading supermarkets and retail shops island wide in 500ml, 300ml bottles and 100ml refill pouches with two fragrance variants; Lime Fresh and Lemon.
Mr. Amal Iddamalgoda, Brand Manager, addressing the gathering
Established in 1993, Multichemi International Limited is one of the largest Sri Lankan manufacturers producing international standard, biodegradable and environmentally friendly detergents under the brand name ‘dash’. The company with its main factory located in Kindelpitiya Industrial Zone, Millewa has achieved ISO 9001 quality certification. The strong commitment to customer satisfaction and product quality are significant attributes of the company.
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