Bleach Facts
We have heard plenty of misconceptions about bleach over the years. Get the facts about Clorox® Bleach and how it works.
We have heard plenty of misconceptions about bleach over the years. Get the facts about Clorox® Bleach and how it works.
A lot of fabric care labels discourage washing with chlorine bleach, even on white cotton T-shirts. But, detergent alone is often not enough to thoroughly clean whites. Extensive testing and research show it’s safe to use Clorox® Bleach as directed o...
To clean your washing machine you can run a clean-out cycle while the washer is empty. You can also complete the following steps if your washer doesn’t have a specific clean-out cycle:
So, how can you get your towels and bed linens as bright white as the towels and bed linens in a luxury hotel? There’s an optical whitener called a fluorescent whitening agent in most detergents. It’s a colorless dye that deposits onto fabric during ...
You may have noticed symbols on your clothing’s care labels instead of directions like, “Machine Wash Warm.” So, how can you tell what these symbols stand for? Download this chart for a copy of all Laundry Care symbols and what they mean. &nb...
Cooking oil stains are a common problem. To remove these stains from your clothes it’s best to start by pretreating the stain. Use Clorox® for Colors for colored clothes, or Clorox® Gel Thick Bleach + Cleaner for white clothes. Follow these simple st...
Grass stains are one of the most challenging types of stains to remove from fabrics. Follow these steps to remove grass stains from white clothes with Clorox® Bleach or Clorox® Scented Bleach:
You can restore white items that picked up a pink color from red clothing, if they are bleachable, by adding Clorox® Bleach or Clorox® Scented Bleach in the wash. In the Washing Machine:
Clorox® Bleach helps keep whites their whitest. Just follow the instructions below. For Front-Loading Machines:
Before using bleach on colored clothes it’s important to first check for colorfastness. You can do this with a simple bleachability test:
The best way to treat the mold and mildew on your clothing is to use a liquid bleach containing sodium hypochlorite, like Clorox® Bleach for whites and bleachable colors. Follow These Steps to Remove the Mold and Mildew:
Non-Chlorine Bleach “Non-chlorine bleach” uses hydrogen peroxide as the active ingredient. Chlorine Bleach “Chlorine bleach” uses sodium hypochlorite as the active ingredient. Clorox® Bleach and Clorox® Scented Bleach are chlo...