Sodium Percarbonate-Oxygen Bleach TDS
Sodium Percarbonate-Oxygen Bleach TDS
Sodium Percarbonate-Oxygen Bleach TDS
Sodium Percarbonate
All measurements in these instructions refer to volumetric ounces, not weight. Use standard measuring cups to
measure out the right amount. 2 Oz = 1/4 cup. Oxygen Bleach dissolves best in warm water.
Benefits
No environmental hazards - breaks down to oxygen, water and soda ash in your wash water.
Color safe and fabric safe. It brightens colors!
Continual use will not cause yellowing or graying of cotton fabric. Also, prevents fabric from
becoming yellowed or darkened
Effective stain removal in a broad range of water temperatures
Does not weaken the strength of fabrics like chlorine bleach
In the laundry Sodium Percarbonate is used to de-stain, deodorize, and whiten. It is very effective as a
laundry presoak for heavily stained articles.
General Cleaning: Mix 4 oz of Percarbonate in a gallon of warm or hot water (1 oz per quart).
Heavy Cleaning: Mix 8 oz of Percarbonate in a gallon of warm or hot water. (2 oz per quart)
Soaks: Mix 2 to 8 oz Percarbonate in a gallon of hot water.
Paste: Mix 1 to 2 ounces of Percarbonate with just enough water to make a paste.
Sodium Percabonate solutions will remain active for 5 to 6 hours, after which it should be discarded. Unused
material may be poured down the drain. It will actually help clean and deodorize your disposal or toilet!
Sodium Percarbonate solutions are most effective when mixed in warm to hot solutions (100 to 150 F).
Laundry Applications:
Oxygen Bleach is very effective as a laundry presoak for heavily stained articles. For light soils, add 1ounce of
Sodium Percarbonate with your laundry detergent per load. For moderate soils, use 2 ounces. For heavily
stained soils, use 4 ounces. For whitening old linens and yellowed window shears, deodorizing and cleaning
tennis shoes, or to get rid of yellow armpit stains on shirts, soak in 2 ounces of Sodium Percarbonate per gallon
of water for at least one hour, than rinse.
To de-stain and deodorize carpet, mix a general cleaning solution. Remove as much of the dirt or liquid as
possible. Spray Percarbonate Solution on spot, work into area with a brush and let stand 5-10 minutes. Rinse
thoroughly by pouring fresh water over spot, blot up with a clean cloth or towel. Vacuum thoroughly when
completely dry. Always test for colorfastness before applying Percarbonate Solution. If used in carpet cleaning
machine, add 1 oz of Oxygen Bleach per gallon of warm water in the solution tank.
Kitchen:
For stained plastic ware, dishes, dish rags and dish towels, add 1-2 ounces of Sodium Percarbonate to the
container to be cleaned or to the dishwater and soak for at least 15 minutes. To keep your drains and disposals
clear and smelling fresh add 1 ounce of Sodium Percarbonate in 8 ounces of hot water and allow solution to sit
in drain overnight.
For coffee pots, add one ounce of Oxygen Bleach directly into a coffee pot of hot water, soak 10- 15 minutes
and rinse thoroughly. To remove build up inside the coffee maker, mix a general cleaning solution into squirt
bottle, allow solution to cool completely, and then pour into coffee maker. Turn on coffee maker and allow
solution to run through machine. Rinse by running cold, fresh water through the cycle.
To eliminate mold, mildew and other organic stains in a refrigerator, mix a general cleaning solution in a squirt
bottle and apply with a soft cloth, let stand 10-20 minutes, wipe and rinse thoroughly.
To clean and deodorize your cutting boards or counter tops, use a general cleaning solution and apply with a
soft cloth, squirt bottle or sprayer, let stand 5-10 minutes and rinse. For extra strong stains, soak item with an
extra strong solution for 15-20 minutes, rinse thoroughly.
Bathroom:
For septic systems, add 4 ounces of Sodium Percarbonate to toilet and flush into the septic system twice a week.
For toilets, add 3 ounces, wait 15 minutes then scrub. For shower curtains soak in one ounce per gallon of hot
water; for mildew stains soak overnight. For bathtub and shower use, make a paste with hot water, scrub with a
cloth or sponge, wait 15 minutes, then rinse.
To remove mold and mildew prior to painting or to clean up water damage, mix a soaking solution, apply to
surface, and scrub with a brush or sponge. Let stand 20-30 minutes and rinse thoroughly.
To remove weathered stains from wood decking, fencing, siding, concrete, and stucco, use a general cleaning
solution and apply with a clean lawn sprayer. Let stand 10-30 minutes, scrub if necessary and rinse thoroughly.
Or mix a general cleaning solution in a bucket and apply with a broom or brush, then scrub and rinse
thoroughly.
Use the general cleaning solution and apply to fireplace or bricks with a scrub brush or broom. Allow to stand
10-20 minutes and rinse thoroughly with fresh water. Scrub before rinsing if necessary.
Yard:
For deodorizing garbage cans, add 1/2 ounce per gallon of water and let soak. For lawn furniture, add 2 ounces
to hot water, scrub, wait 15 minutes, then rinse. For all weathered carpeting, add 4 ounces per gallon of warm
water, scrub with a stiff broom, wait 20 minutes, then rinse.
Household:
To clean and deodorize cat litter boxes, soak them in 3 ounces of Sodium Percarbonate per gallon of water for
20 minutes then rinse. For urine, feces, or vomit stains on carpets or upholstery, add one teaspoon of Sodium
Percarbonate to 8 ounces of water, wipe onto stain, wait 10 minutes then rinse.