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10 Ways To Use Natural Bleach

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Natural bleach, also known as Oxygen Bleach or Percarbonate of Soda, is a versatile and eco-friendly alternative to traditional chlorine bleach. Made from natural ingredients like soda ash and hydrogen peroxide, it offers powerful cleaning and stain-fighting properties without the harmful effects of chlorine. Let's delve into ten ways you can harness the power of oxygen bleach for sustainable cleaning practices.

  1. Laundry Stain Remover: Say goodbye to stubborn stains on clothing with Natural Bleach. Simply mix a solution of water and natural bleach, apply it to the affected area, and let it sit before laundering as usual. This method is gentle yet effective on most fabrics. Or you can pre-soak your clothes in bucket of solution, use 2-4 tablespoons for 1 liter of water. Let is soak up to 6 hours and after wash as normal.

  2. Whiten Clothes: Brighten up dull or yellowed fabrics by adding natural bleach to your laundry routine. Its oxygen-releasing properties work to lift away stains and restore the vibrancy of your whites without the need for chlorine bleach.

  3. Unblock Drain: Skip the harsh chemicals and choose a natural solution to unclog drains. Pour a mixture of natural bleach and hot water down the drain to break down organic matter and clear blockages effectively.

  4. General Disinfectant: Keep your home clean and germ-free by using natural bleach as a general disinfectant. Make a solution of 2 tablespoons and 500 ml in an amber spray bottle. After the mixture is dissolved you can use it to wipe down surfaces in the kitchen, bathroom, and other surfaces.

  5. Toilet Bowl Cleaner: Banish toilet bowl stains and odors naturally with Oxygen Bleach. Sprinkle it directly into the bowl, let it sit for a few minutes, then scrub and flush for a sparkling clean finish.

  6. Food Stains from Cups and Textiles: Remove stubborn food stains from cups, dishes, and textiles with a paste made from natural bleach and water. Apply the paste to the stained area, let it sit for a while, then rinse as usual.

  7. Clean Grout and Tiles: Revitalize grout and tiles in your kitchen or bathroom using Natural Bleach. Create a paste with water, apply it to grout lines, scrub gently, and rinse thoroughly for a fresh, clean look.

  8. Cleaning Cutting Boards: Ensure your cutting boards are thoroughly clean and free from bacteria by treating them with Natural Bleach. Sprinkle some onto the surface, scrub with a brush, and rinse well to sanitize effectively.

  9. Carpet Cleaner: Deal with tough carpet stains naturally by making a paste of Natural Bleach and water. Apply the paste to the stain, gently scrub with a brush, and blot with a clean cloth to lift away dirt and grime.

  10. Mold Cleaner: Combat mold and mildew in damp areas of your home using natural bleach. Mix it with water and apply it to affected surfaces, allowing it to sit for a while before scrubbing away mold and rinsing thoroughly.

In conclusion, Natural Bleach or Oxygen Bleach offers a versatile and sustainable alternative to conventional cleaning products. By incorporating natural bleach into your cleaning routine, you can achieve sparkling results without compromising on  your health or the environment. Embrace the power of natural cleaning and make a positive impact on your home and the planet.

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