Eco Living Natural Bleach 750g
Eco Living Natural Bleach (Sodium Percarbonate) is the perfect eco-friendly alternative to traditional chlorine-based bleach. Unlike liquid bleach, which can be harsh and irritating, this is an oxygen-based whitening and stain-removing agent that breaks down into oxygen, water, and soda ash—making it incredibly gentle on the environment.
Why Choose Natural Bleach?
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Oxygen-Powered: When it hits warm or hot water, it releases oxygen, which acts as a powerful, natural bleaching agent to lift stubborn stains and brighten whites.
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Versatile: It works wonders on laundry, but is also highly effective at cleaning grouting, removing organic stains, and sanitizing household surfaces.
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Eco-Friendly: It is non-toxic, vegan, and biodegradable. Since it doesn’t contain chlorine, it won’t produce harmful fumes or bleach your favorite colored clothes (if used correctly).
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Plastic-Free: Packaged in compostable/recyclable paper, helping you achieve a zero-waste laundry and cleaning routine.
Popular Ways to Use
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Laundry Brightener: Add 1–2 tablespoons directly into the drum with your laundry detergent to whiten whites and brighten colors.
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Stain Soaking: Dissolve 1–2 tablespoons in a bowl of warm water and soak whites or colorfast stained fabrics for 30–60 minutes before washing as normal.
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Tile & Grout Cleaner: Create a thick paste with a little warm water. Apply it to discolored grout, let it sit for 30 minutes, then scrub and rinse.
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Mug/Teapot Stains: If your tea or coffee cups have stubborn brown stains, pop a small amount in with boiling water, let it fizz and sit, then rinse thoroughly.
Important Safety & Usage Tips
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Water Temperature: It is most effective in warm to hot water ($40°C$ or higher). It won't activate properly in cold water.
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Fabric Caution: Always check the care label. Do not use on delicate fabrics such as wool, silk, or leather.
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Color Test: While it is safer than chlorine bleach, always test on an inconspicuous area first, especially on dark or bright fabrics, to ensure the colors are stable.
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Storage: Keep it in a cool, dry place. If it gets damp, it will release its oxygen early and become less effective.
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Never Mix: Like other cleaners, do not mix this with acids (like vinegar or citric acid) in a closed container, as it will cause a rapid release of oxygen that could cause the container to burst.
Natural, powerful, and effective—this is the modern way to keep your home clean without the harsh chemicals.