The interaction and detergency between oily soil and surfactant solution were studied. Samples used were tristearin, tripalmitin and their mixture as a triglyceride, myristic acid as a fatty acid and sodium dodecyl sulfate (SDS) as surfactant. The results were as follows: 1. The mixtures of model oily soils were formed of eutectic point and their melting point were lower than them of individual oily soils. 2. The formation of liquid crystalline (LC) phase was recognized in the triangle phase diagram for SDS∼water∼model oily soil system. The areas of LC phase region were in the order of SDS∼water∼ myristic acid>SDS∼water∼ mixture of tristearin, tripalmitin and myristic acid (TS/TP/M) > SDS∼ water∼ mixture of tristearin and tripalmitin (TS/TP). 3. The LC phase region expanded to wide concentration range of SDS solution and high concentration range of model oily soil with increasing temperature. Particularily, the LC phase region expanded highy at 30-40`C but when the temperature was elevated above 40℃, expanding tendency decreased. 4. In the system of myristic acid and TS/TP/M contacted with SDS solution, the LC phase was already formed at 28℃ and the region of the LC phase were expanded with increasing temperature. But in the system of TS/TP contacted with SDS solution, the LC phase was not formed in whole experiment temperature. 5. The detergency of myristic acid was very high and it was recognized that the formation of the LC phase played an important role in the detergency. The detergency of TS/TP was very low, but when TS/TP was mixed with myristic acid, the detergency of TS/TP increased. It is supposed that the LC phase was formed butween SDS solution and myristic acid promoted to penetration of SDS solution into the inner parts of TS/TP.