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  2. What Is Oxygen Bleach? How to Use This Versatile Cleaner - AOL

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    When using oxygen bleach as a soaking agent, avoid using more than the job calls for; powdered laundry products can leave a chalky white residue on fabrics if they are not fully rinsed, and using ...

  3. How to whiten white clothes without bleach - AOL

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    For large loads of dull-looking white clothes or bedding, it’s best to add no more than ¼ teaspoon of the liquid to water in the washer drum, according to the brand.

  4. Sodium perborate - Wikipedia

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    Sodium perborate serves as a stable source of active oxygen in many detergents, laundry detergents, cleaning products, and laundry bleaches. [3] It is a less aggressive bleach than sodium hypochlorite and other chlorine-based bleaches, causing less degradation to dyes and textiles. Sodium perborate releases oxygen rapidly at temperatures ...

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  6. Detergent enzymes - Wikipedia

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    Laundry enzymes must be able to function normally in a wide array of conditions: water temperatures ranging from 0 to 60 °C; alkaline and acidic environments; solutions with high ionic strength; and the presence of surfactants or oxidizing agents. [4] [2]

  7. Fabric softener - Wikipedia

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    A similar, more dilute preparation meant to be applied to dry fabric is known as a wrinkle releaser. Fabric softeners reduce the harsh feel of items dried in open air, add fragrance to laundry, and/or impart anti-static properties to textiles. In contrast to laundry detergents, fabric softeners are considered a type of after-treatment laundry ...

  8. Having Trouble Finding Bleach? Here’s What To Use Instead - AOL

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    Martin swears by essential oils as a bleach alternative. “With essential oils such as thyme, cinnamon and tea tree oil, you only need a few drops diluted with water,” she says. Be cautious ...

  9. Alkylbenzene sulfonate - Wikipedia

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    Along with sodium laureth sulfate, they are one of the oldest and most widely used synthetic detergents and may be found in numerous personal-care products (soaps, shampoos, toothpaste etc.) and household-care products (laundry detergent, dishwashing liquid, spray cleaner etc.). [1]