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Arm & Hammer Toss 'N Done Power Paks, Clean Burst
Arm & Hammer Toss 'N Done Power Paks, Clean Burst
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Laundry Detergent, HEBRAND
Arm & HammerDATA LAST UPDATED
February 20, 2013
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Health Concerns
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No DataAsthma / Respitory
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No DataSkin Allergies & Irritation
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MODERATEDevelopmental & Reproductive Toxicity
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SOMECancer
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MODERATEEnvironment
Ingredient scores
Ingredient Disclosure: poor
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Ingredients from the label
Includes biodegradable surfactants, sodium carbonate, ARM & HAMMER Baking Soda, enzyme blend, sodium percarbonate, brightening agent, fragrance
Directions from Packaging
DIRECTIONS: FOR LAUNDRY USE ONLY. Always follow manufacturer's guidelines for the item being cleaned. STANDARD MACHINES: For regular and large loads, add one pak per load directly into your washing machine while filling. You do not need to wait until the washer is full before adding clothes. For heavily soiled loads, use two paks. HE MACHINES: For regular and large loads, add one pak per load directly into the drum of your washing machine before adding clothes. For heavily soiled loads, use two paks. FOR ALL MACHINES - Handle paks with dry hands. Do not open paks. Paks will dissolve quickly on contact with water. Dissolves quickly in all water temperatures, hot or cold. Keep bag closed between uses.
Warnings
CAUTION: EYE IRRITANT. HARMFUL IF SWALLOWED. KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN AND PETS. Avoid eye contact. If contact occurs, flush immediately with water for 10-15 minutes. If swallowed, rinse mouth and 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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