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Sunday, January 23, 2011

A Rightardia Best Buy: Sun Oxygen Cleaner

One of our writers is disabled and works at home. He does all of the laundry. One of the products he recommends is Sun Oxygen Cleaner. We use it the office, too, instead of chlorine bleach, which is toxic and can damage fabrics.
Sun Oxygen cleaner contains sodium percorbonate and sodium carbonate.

The chief ingredient of another product, Oxiclean, is hydrogen peroxide. Other essential parts of the Oxiclean formula are surfactants that prevent water spots.  Oxiclean also contains sodium percarbonate, soda ash and some patented blue grains that are probably an anhydrous version of hydrogen peroxide, 

Oxiclean costs about three times what Sun Oxygen Cleaner costs, but it doesn't seem to clean any better.

Chlorine bleaches are primarily used with white cotton shirts, socks and underwear.  it unwise to use chlorine bleach with synthetics.

Once the washer starts to agitate, you add the chlorine bleach to the load if your washer lacks a beech feeder.

Oxygen bleach should be added to the wash water early during the fill. Add one scoop of the powder per load. Once the agitation starts, then add the whites.

Oxygen bleach is safe to use on synthetics. It works great on the spouse's synthetic white lab coat and her scrubs. 

Sun Oxygen Cleaner is  under $2 for 30 oz at Wal-Mart 

This article was written without any commercial considerations. 

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