Ingredients from the label
What appears on the label: INGREDIENTS: Purified water, cosmetic-grade peroxide, plant-derived surfactant, fragrance.
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Warnings & Directions
Directions for Use:
DIRECTIONS: STAIN REMOVAL: Always test first on a hidden are or carpet or fabrics for color fastness. Remove excess pet soil. Spray SIMPLE GREEN® OXY DOG to cover soiled area. Allow 4-5 minutes of contact. Wipe & blot up with a clean white towel, cloth, or paper towel. Allow cleaned areas to dry before resuming use or traffic. If stain is not completely removed, repeat cleaning steps but allow contact for one hour before wiping or blotting. ODOR REMOVAL: For tough odors in carpets, apply enough SIMPLE GREEN OXY DOG to reach all odor-causing substance - if necessary, lift carpet to treat padding beneath. Allow cleaned area to dry completely before expecting complete odor removal. LAUNDRY: Spot-Treat - Always test on hidden are first. If color change occurs, do not use. If not color change occurs, this product can be used as a pre-spotter. Spray directly onto stained, scent-marked and soiled area. Allow product to remain on sailed/stained area for 5 minutes before putting item into washing machine. Launder after treating as you normally would.
Caution:
ALTHOUGH THIS IS A PEOPLE & PET SAFE PRODUCT, KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN. PRECAUTIONS: Wash hands thoroughly after using. Avoid contact with eyes. Do not ingest. Store in temperatures of 80ºF 27ºC or cooler to preserve effectiveness. FIRST AID: If swallowed, drink water to dilute. If in eyes, rinse eyes with water immediately. If digestive upset or eye irritation persists, contact physician.
Green Certifications
This product is not certified as a green cleaner by either Green Seal or EcoLogo.
Some products may carry other seals or symbols that are not verified by independent audits,
do not consider health impacts or are promoted by manufacturers rather than independent entities.
Animal Testing
Unknown:
Leading international certifiers PETA and Leaping Bunny have no information concerning this company’s use of animal testing.