An all purpose cleaning detergent for an all around effective cleaning and sanitizing.
Here is a SPECIAL and very EFFECTIVE CLEANING AGENT that will make your LIFE EASIER and more CONVENIENT, introducing the ALL PURPOSE SANITIZING CLEANER.
All Purpose Sanitizing Cleaner is a CLEANING DETERGENT POWDER that is made with SODIUM CARBONATE ingredient that is WELL KNOWN in EFFECTIVE CLEANING. It is PERFECT for CLEANING, DEODORIZING, DISINFECTING, and SANITIZING different AREAS and THINGS in your house.
All Purpose Sanitizing Cleaner can be USED as ALKALINITY in SWIMMING POOLS to HELP ENSURE the proper pH BALANCE of the WATER, or a GREASE and STAIN REMOVER for an EASY CLEAN to the built up greases from Pots and Pans, Oven Racks, Drip Pans, Oil stains and more, and it can be used as a DISHWASHING and LAUNDRY DETERGENT. It is PERFECT for ALL AROUND the HOUSE CLEANING!
All Purpose Sanitizing Cleaner is SAFE to USE. When MIXED with WATER it REACTS with some H2O molecules to form a HYDROGEN PEROXIDE which is ANTISEPTIC and BLEACHING SOLUTION, the warmer the water, the BETTER the REACTION a PERFECT SOLUTION for an OPTIMAL CLEANSING. It is A MUST HAVE for EVRY HOME.
SPECIFICATION:
Shelf life: 24months
Net: 115g
PACKAGE INCLUDED:
1 Bottle x All Purpose Sanitizing Cleaner (100 tablets)
MARY L.
I bought this to make Mary Hunt’s homemade washing solution but have not used it yet. It was a great price and in an easy to handle container. I’m sure I will enjoy it.
Terye .
We had problems with our well and my linens came out of the laundry beige where the were white. I thought they were ruined. I took this to the laundromat and washed them again. They came out like new. My colors are also brighter. I had previously given this a bad review because there are no instructions for using. For laundry, I added a 1/2 - 1 cup depending on the load. I will be buying more.
Pollard L.
I bought this for activating the procion dye I was using to dye a woven wrap. Worked perfectly, and the container it came in was much better than those plastic bags that end up spilling everywhere and can't be properly resealed.
Leonardo P.
I bought this product (sodium carbonate) to remove tarnish from silverware. Using a hot aqueous solution of sodium carbonate in a plastic bowl lined with aluminum (foil), a redox reaction takes place (aluminum is oxidized and silver (in the form of silver sulfide) is reduced). This newer and preferred method of removing tarnish is safer, easier, less expensive, and yields a cleaner & shinier silver finish. I found that this 99% Pure Soda Ash (from FDC) does the job.
Moore S.
I pretty much always keep this stuff on hand now. It's fantastic at getting biofilms and oils off of plastic, and it rinses off cleanly without leaving residue or smell. So I use it instead of bleach on things like our indoor cats' PetFlow water fountain, the outdoor cats' water bowls, the hummingbird feeders, the coffeemaker, Camelback water bottles and reservoirs, and so on. For the water fountain, water bowls, and hummingbird feeders, I use a couple of tablespoons per sinkful of hot water, soak the items being cleaned for about 5 to 10 minutes, then scrub all the surfaces with a sponge or brush and rinse. It's that easy. Add a small amount to water bottles or Camelbak reservoirs, add some hot water (leave room for expansion!), close and shake well. If you let it sit for a few minutes, you won't even need to add soap; just rinse.
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