Why Oxygenated Bleach?
One bottle that covers a surprising amount of ground. Oxygenated bleach is made from hydrogen peroxide — it lifts stains, brightens whites and neutralises odours, then breaks down into nothing more than oxygen and water. It works as hard in the wash as it does on bathroom and laundry surfaces, a chlorine-free way to clean and brighten right across the home.
Three ways to use it at home
1. Bathroom surfaces
Good for cutting through built-up bathroom grime, reviving grout and bringing tiles back to their original finish. Apply to the surface, leave for 5 minutes, then scrub and rinse. For the toilet, pour in half a cup, let it sit for 20 minutes, then scrub away stains.
2. Clothes and linens
Hard on stains, easy on colour. Safe for most washable fabrics, it whitens whites and keeps colours looking like themselves, without the fade that comes with chlorine. Add to your wash as a chlorine-free alternative that's kinder to the fabric.
3. Carpets and upholstery
Patch test first. Apply a small amount to the stain and let it work for at least 30 minutes, then blot away any excess with a clean cloth.
An alternative to chlorine bleach — for stains and surfaces alike.