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Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean Liquid Detergent HE, Cool Breeze
Arm & Hammer Plus OxiClean Liquid Detergent HE, Cool Breeze
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Laundry Detergent, HEBRAND
Arm & HammerDATA LAST UPDATED
September 10, 2012
Ingredient concerns
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Health Concerns
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No DataAsthma / Respiratory
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MODERATEDevelopmental & Reproductive Toxicity
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Ingredient Disclosure: poor
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ETHOXYLATED ALCOHOLS
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Ingredients from the label
Includes biodegradable surfactants (anionic and nonionic), enzymes, Arm & Hammer baking soda and perfume.
Directions from Packaging
1. Pre-treat: Pour Arm & Hammer Liquid Detergent directly onto tough stains and rub in. Wash immediately. Always test on inside seam for colorfastness. 2. Measure: Fill cap to top of bar 2 for medium loads. Use more for large or heavily soiled loads. 3. Pour: Add Arm & Hammer Liquid Detergent to washer as it fills with water, then add laundry.
Warnings
Caution: Eye Irritant. Harmful if swallowed. See back panel. Keep out of reach of children.
This product is not certified as a green cleaner.
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