Sodium percarbonate
Sodium percarbonate is an oxygenated bleach and stain remover, fully biodegradable, which has many uses. It is used both as a detergent enhancer and disinfectant, acting on the most difficult stains without fading. In short, it is the ideal substitute for bleach, but without toxic fumes 🙂
DESCRIPTION
FEATURES
Whitening cleaner and disinfectant for multiple uses, so we avoid unnecessary packaging.
Is totally biodegradable
Stain remover oxygenated, acts even with the most difficult stains without fading
Detergent booster (either washing machine or dishwasher)
Water soluble
Manufactured by Fervinter SL
METHOD OF USE
AS A DETERGENT ENHANCER: apply 20g to the washing machine compartment or to a container to make a previous soak.
FOR DIFFICULT SPOTS: make a paste with a spoonful of percarbonate and two of water and leave on the spot for at least half an hour. Then wash the garment normally.
TO WHITEN: Add 4-5 tablespoons of percarbonate per liter of hot water (ideally at about 60ºC, except to clean blood stains, for which cold water is recommended). Leave the clothes to soak for at least half an hour and then wash normally.
TO DISINFECT (BLEACH SUBSTITUTE): Add a tablespoon of percarbonate in a liter of warm water. Spray on the surfaces to be washed (sink, sink, toilet) and dry with a cloth.
TO CLEAN TILE JOINTS: Make a paste with a spoonful of percarbonate and two of water. Rub with a brush, leave on for a few minutes and rinse (with warm water works better than with cold water)
INGREDIENTS
Disodium carbonate, compound with hydrogen peroxide (2:3); oxygenated bleaching agents >30%
CAUTIONS
Read the instructions before useH272 - Can aggravate a fire; oxidizing (keep away from fire and combustible sources)H302 - Harmful if ingestedH318 - Causes severe eye damageDo not mix with acids (vinegar or citric acid), because it can release gases that reach high temperatures
Do not ingest. Keep out of reach of children. In the event of an accident, consult the Medical Toxicological Information Service at 91 562 04 20