The Transformative Power of Oxygenated Bleach

The Transformative Power of Oxygenated Bleach

Imagine a cleaning solution that not only rejuvenates and purifies but is also eco-friendly. Say hello to Oxygenated Bleach—your eco-conscious ally in achieving a clean, healthy living space. A potent yet gentle alternative to traditional chlorine bleach, Oxygenated Bleach offers an array of benefits minus the hazardous repercussions. Forget chemical odours, ruined clothing, and skin irritations; instead, a natural, effective way to eliminate bacteria and brighten and remove stains.

Why Choose Oxygenated Bleach?

Oxygenated Bleach isn't just another cleaner; it's a guilt-free revolution for household chores. Crafted from hydrogen peroxide, this biodegradable marvel effortlessly lifts stains, adds brilliance to whites, and neutralizes odours in your laundry and fabrics. Not just a laundry whisperer, it's a formidable disinfectant and stain-eraser.

 

How to Incorporate Oxygenated Bleach into Your Home

1. Clean and disinfect your bathroom.

Ideal for neutralising persistent bathroom menaces like mould and bacteria, Oxygenated Bleach also revives grout to its original lustre. Apply it onto surfaces and let it work magic for 5 minutes before scrubbing and rinsing. Its ability extends to toilet bowls, too, leaving them not just visibly clean but also sanitized. Pour half a cup into the toilet bowl, let it sit for 20 minutes, and then scrub to remove stains.

2. Restore the Vibrancy in Your Wardrobe and Linens

Bid farewell to the worry of colour fade. Oxygenated Bleach is gentle on hues yet tough on grime. Safe for most washable fabrics, it brightens whites and is your go-to solution for vibrant, stain-free clothing. Whites and Colours: Add a cup of hydrogen peroxide to your laundry to whiten whites and brighten colours. It's a chlorine bleach alternative that is gentler on fabrics.

3. Renew Your Carpets and Upholstery

Patch test, then apply a modest amount onto the stained region and let it penetrate for at least 30 minutes. Then, delicately blot away any excess moisture using a clean cloth. Your carpets and upholstery will thank you.

Children's Toys: Spray and wipe to disinfect.

Indoor Plants: A weak hydrogen peroxide solution can help ward off plant fungal infections.

What we love about this formulation is that while it’s successful at killing bacteria (and is also fabulous at cleaning grout, tiles and shower walls), it’s biodegradable and septic safe.

If you’ve been looking for a safer and non-offensive (to the planet and your nose!) alternative to remove stains, this could be the solution.

 

Shop Oxygenated Bleach here.

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