Bio D Oxygen Based Sanitising Laundry Bleach
Quick Summary for you: Use it in the wash for stains, whites and germs. Also great at cleaning your coffee cups and more!
This oxygen-based whitening wonder can be used as an antibacterial and sanitising in-wash whitener and an odour and stain remover. Used in conjunction with Bio-D Laundry Liquid or Washing Powder, it removes stains and keeps whites light and colours bright.
It also has a number of surprising uses around the house – clean your coffee- and tea-stained mugs; remove mould from tiles; and get toys, chopping boards and other items clean and germ-free. (Not to be used on wooden products).
Benefits for you and your family:
- Free from chlorine bleaching agents
- Hypoallergenic, suitable for sensitive skin
- Antibacterial action
- Great on stubborn stains and odours
- Works at low temperatures
- Lasts for up to 26 washes
- Non-irritant
Ingredients:
5-15%: Sodium Carbonate, Sodium Percarbonate, Organic Sequestering Agent. Below 5%: Anionic Surfactant, Cellulose Colloids.
All bottles, containers and packaging contain optimum levels of recycled materials and are themselves recyclable.
Bio-D is an independent, family-owned, ethically motivated company, dedicated to promoting the use of hypoallergenic, environmentally responsible detergents that have a minimum impact on the ecosystem both in their use and in their manufacturing process. Where possible, all raw materials are plant-derived and are obtained from renewable sources, they are not tested on animals and have no animal by-products. The packaging is recyclable. Free from (SLS) Sodium Lauryl Sulphate. All products are allergy tested.
Many of the ingredients contained in conventional household cleaners, detergents and soaps are known to have detrimental and damaging effects on the environment and humankind. A passage from the research booklet, "Water Quality in Catchment Ecosystems" by A.M.Gower, reads…"of the pharmaceutical products, detergents, cosmetics and other similar domestic products and their metabolites (ingredients), greater quantities are discharged into sewers from domestic premises than from the premises manufacturing them." What this statement means in simple language is that domestic pollution causes more damage to the environment than industrial pollution!