Natural Bleach 750g
Natural Bleach 750g
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Natural Bleach 750g

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This natural bleach releases oxygen when dissolved in water, it acts as a powerful stain remover, deodoriser and disinfectant. It brightens whites and coloured fabrics and prevents yellowing. It can also be used in the bathroom to disinfect the toilet and clean drains.

A safe and non-toxic, biodegradable alternative to harsh chlorine bleach, it is also known as oxygen bleach or Percarbonate of Soda. It breaks down harmlessly to oxygen, water and sodium carbonate. 

750g

Made in the EU, plastic-free packaging, vegan. 

Storage: in a closed container, in a cool, dry place. Keep out of reach of children.

Directions for Use
Stain remover 
  • 2-4 tablespoons in a bowl of warm water as a pre-soak to remove stains.
  • Stain-removal booster, add 2 tablespoon (4 tablespoons for tougher stains) with the laundry powder in your washing machine to brighten whites and eliminate odours.
General cleaner and disinfectant 
  • To make the solution: Add 4 tablespoons in 1 Litre of hot water. Brilliant for ovens, bins and toilets. 
  • For wood: Brush with the solution, wait for 10 to 15 minutes then brush again, rinse well.
  • For Stone: Apply solution and rinse well particularly on limestone, marble slabs, etc.
To unblock and clean a sink drain:
Pour 2-3 tablespoons in the hole of your sink, add boiling water on top. Wait few minutes and rinse.

Ingredients: Sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate > 90% made with soda crystals added to hydrogen peroxide. These components are resulting from natural raw materials (salt, water, chalk). 

Packaging: Resealable kraft paper bag and home compostable plant-based film. This is home compostable after use. Otherwise, please check with your local authority as to which bin it should go in. In South Cambridgeshire and Cambridge City, it should be placed in the black waste bin (not the recycling bin). 

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