The bleach will help you easily get rid of grass, juice, tea, coffee, food, and blood stains from white and colored fabrics.
Effectively removes dirt from tiles, glass, stone, plastic, rubber, enamel surfaces, earthenware, glass ceramics, upholstery and carpets.
Bleaching, removing stains when washing by hand: Dissolve bleach in water. Place the washed laundry in the solution, bring it to the desired temperature and turn off the heat.
Soak the laundry in the heated solution for 30 minutes, stirring it occasionally, and then rinse.
Powdered bleach is activated when it comes into contact with water.
As the water temperature increases, the effectiveness of the product increases.
Removing stains and whitening by soaking: Dissolve 1-2 teaspoons of powder in hot water and immerse soiled clothing in the solution.
Dry powders are more effective when it comes to difficult and stubborn dirt and stains: the powders usually contain enzymes (additives that improve the cleaning process) and bleach, which are aimed at combating dirt.
Please note that you should not touch bleaches, and especially stain removers, with your hands without gloves, since chlorine and peroxides can cause poisoning and also cause reactions on the skin.
Therefore, their use is indirect; special caps are used for this, as indicated in the instructions.