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OxiClean HD Liquid Laundry Detergent, Sparkling Fresh
OxiClean HD Liquid Laundry Detergent, Sparkling Fresh
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Laundry Detergent, General PurposeBRAND
OxiCleanDATA LAST UPDATED
March 14, 2016
Ingredient concerns
See how this product scores for common concerns.
Health Concerns
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SOMEAsthma / Respiratory
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SOMESkin Allergies & Irritation
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HIGHDevelopmental & Reproductive Toxicity
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No DataCancer
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MODERATEEnvironment
Ingredient scores
Ingredient Disclosure: poor
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Disclosure Concern: non-specific ingredient
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BIODEGRADABLE ANIONIC SURFACTANTS
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This non-specific ingredient was better disclosed elsewhere by the company
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ENZYMES
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This non-specific ingredient was better disclosed elsewhere by the company
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BIODEGRADABLE NONIONIC SURFACTANTS
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This non-specific ingredient was better disclosed elsewhere by the company
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Ingredients from the label
biodegradable surfactants (anionic and nonionic), perfume, enzymes
Directions from Packaging
Use full cap for large or heavily soiled loads. Fill cap to bar 1 for medium loads. For cold water settings, fill to bar 3. For best stain removal results, pre-treat by pouring OxiClean HD Detergent directly onto tough stains and rub in. Wash immediately. Always test an inside seam for colorfastness.
Warnings
CAUTION: Eye irritant. Harmful if swallowed. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHIDREN. In case of eye contact, flush with water. If swallowed, drink a glass of water. In either case, call a physician. If on skin, rinse thoroughly with water.
This product is not certified as a green cleaner.
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