Ingredients from the label
What appears on the label: Corn & Coconut Oil Based Cleaners
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Corn & Coconut Oil Based Cleaners
Warnings & Directions
Directions for Use:
For HE and standard washers, measure to fill line 1 for a medium load. For large loads, or heavily soiled clothes, measure to fill line 2. For standard washers, add the detergent to the washer as it fills with water, then add your laundry. For HE washers, follow the manufacturer's instructions for adding detergent.This package contains 32 loads as measured to line 1 on the cap. Important: Always follow care instruction labels to ensure the best possible results.
Caution:
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Date posted: 2012-12-14
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Date posted: 2013-03-27
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Product versions
Manufacturers frequently make changes to their product ingredients, formulations or labeling, and older versions may still be on store shelves or in your home. When possible, EWG's Guide rates all available versions. It's important to read the label every time you shop, even though many labels don't offer complete information.
Top scoring factors: Poor disclosure; Low concern for
Ingredients disclosed on the label: Water, Laureth-7, Lauryl/Myristyl Glucoside, Sodium Oleate, PPG-5-Laureth-5, Sodium Carbonate, and Sodium Gluconate
Top scoring factors: Poor disclosure; May contain ingredients with potential for acute aquatic toxicity; chronic aquatic toxicity; skin irritation/allergies/damage
Ingredients disclosed on the label: Corn & Coconut Oil Based Cleaners
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

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