What is Oxygen Bleach?
- Oxygen bleach is the common term for sodium percarbonate, a compound of natural soda crystals and hydrogen peroxide.
- Oxygen bleach powder is considered environmentally friendly, as the only by-product is soda ash – a non-toxic substance.
- Once oxygen bleach comes in contact with water, a chemical reaction occurs and the substance releases oxygen.
- Oxygen bleach is often used in stain removal, as the oxygen bubbles help to break down dirt, odours and germs.
Why is OXYGEN BLEACH a better choice?
Both bleaches work by oxidising stains and microbes, allowing them to be broken up and lifted away from fabrics and surfaces. Both have excellent whitening and stain-removal power on white fabrics and have anti-microbial qualities that make them good for disinfecting laundry and surfaces. However, they are different in certain way. Let’s see the comparison between OXYGEN BLEACH & CHLORINE BLEACH:
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