Ingredients from the label
What appears on the label: Sodium percarbonate, sodium carbonate, enzymes, surfactants, brightener
Text from the label
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Warnings & Directions
Directions for Use:
FOR LAUNDRY USE ONLY. Always test in an inconspicuous area first. Rinse, allow to dry. Safe on colorfast fabrics only. Always follow manufacturer's guidelines for the item being cleaned. DO NOT use on wool, wool blends, silk, silk blends, leather or on fabrics labeled dry clean only.; FOR BEST RESULTS: 1) Launder in the warmest water recommended by the garment care label. 2) Pre-Soak heavily stained or soiled loads in 1 scoop of OxiClean for 6 hours.; Linens, Uniforms: TOP LOADER: Add OxiClean and detergent BEFORE adding laundry. Fill to line 2 for regular loads or more for large or heavily soiled loads. HE WASHER: Add detergent as you normally would and OxiClean directly to the drum BEFORE adding laundry. Fill to line 2 for regular loads or more for large or heavily soiled loads. Do not mix OxiClean with detergent in dispenser. Read your HE owner's manual for instructions.; Socks, Shirts: 1) MIX: 1/2 to 1 scoop of OxiClean per gallon of the warmest water recommended by the garment care label. Mix until completely dissolved. Submerge stained or dingy whites in solution. Use 1/2 scoop for typical stains or 1 scoop for dingy whites and extra tough jobs. 2) SOAK for 1-6 hours. 3) WASH as normal with detergent and OxiClean White Revive.
Caution:
WARNING: Injurious to eyes. Harmful if swallowed.; WARNING: Keep out of reach of children. Injurious to eyes. Harmful if swallowed. Contains sodium percarbonate, sodium carbonate, enzymes, surfactants and brightener. Avoid powder or solution contact with eyes and prolonged skin contact (wear gloves). EYE CONTACT: Flush with water for 15 minutes; week medical attention immediately. SKIN CONTACT: Flush with water. Do not mix with products containing ammonia, chlorine bleach, or with other household chemicals.
Animal Testing
PETA: Companies That Do Test on Animals
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