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Nice! Dishwasher Packs Single Dose Detergent
Nice! Dishwasher Packs Single Dose Detergent
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Nice!DATA LAST UPDATED
February 20, 2013
Ingredient concerns
See how this product scores for common concerns.
Health Concerns
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SOMEAsthma / Respiratory
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No DataSkin Allergies & Irritation
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LOWDevelopmental & Reproductive Toxicity
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No DataCancer
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LOWEnvironment
Ingredient scores
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Ingredients are scored based on their formulation and concentration in this product. Click on an ingredient for more information.
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SODIUM SILICATE
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ENZYMES
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SODIUM CHLORIDE
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SODIUM CARBONATE
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SODIUM CARBONATE PEROXIDE
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Ingredients from the label
Sodium Chloride, Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Carbonate Peroxide, Sodium Silicate, Enzymes
Directions from Packaging
1 - Do not unwrap or puncture pack. Packs are designed to dissolve completely during your wash cycle. 2 - Handle with dry hands only. 3 - Place pack into main dispenser cup and close. 4 - Reseal bag after each use. Store in a cool, dry place. additional instructions: Convenient And Easy To Dose. 1 Powder Pack Per Wash * Pack fits in most dishwasher dispenser cups.
Warnings
CAUTION: IRRITANT. HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED OR PUT IN MOUTH. MAY IRRITATE EYES OR SKIN. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. CAUTION: Do not get in eyes. Do not get on skin or clothing. FIRST AID TREATMENT: Contains Sodium Chloride, Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Carbonate Peroxide, Sodium Silicate and Enzymes. If swallowed, give a glassful of water and call a Poison Control Center or doctor immediately. Do not induce vomiting. If in eye, rinse with water for 15 minutes. If on skin, rinse well with water.
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