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MAXTITE Sodium Percarbonate is a 2 lb container of 100% pure, biodegradable oxygen bleach designed for multi-purpose home cleaning. Ideal for whitening laundry, brightening grout, refreshing carpets, and lightening wood surfaces, it offers a non-toxic, eco-friendly alternative to harsh chemicals. Packaged in a resealable, child-resistant HDPE bottle and proudly made in the USA, it’s the smart choice for professional-grade cleaning with peace of mind.









| ASIN | B09DTDL156 |
| ASIN | B09DTDL156 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #19,220 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #271 in All-Purpose Household Cleaners |
| Brand Name | MAXTITE |
| Contains Liquid Contents? | No |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (643) |
| Customer reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (643) |
| Item Form | Liquid |
| Item Volume | 236.59 Milliliters |
| Item Weight | 2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Pacific Innovations |
| Manufacturer | Pacific Innovations |
| Manufacturer reference | Health-Household-Wuguny-SUB455 |
| Material Features | Biodegradable, Organic |
| Material Type Free | hydrogen peroxide |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Package Dimensions | 23.49 x 7.87 x 7.87 cm; 907.18 g |
| Part Number | Health-Household-Wuguny-SUB455 |
| Product Benefits | Lightening,Whitening,Biodegradable,Clean |
| Scent | Unscented |
| Size | 850 g (Pack of 1) |
| Special Features | Biodegradable, Non Toxic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Carpet, Countertop, Deck, Grout, Refrigerator |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| UPC | 812164038276 |
| Unit Count | 907.18 Grams |
A**.
Cleans very well,but only for white clothes
It stains the coloured clothes so to be used on whites only
B**Y
Goodbye
Good
C**N
I have to say, this laundry additive has gone above and beyond in its ability to impress me! For years I have veered on the side of caution when it comes to white towels for my household. I have always been of the opinion that there is absolutely no way to keep white towels clean enough in a fully functioning, daily use household of both children and adults. Between the males in the home who seem to have an extra layer of dirt on their bodies that sloughs off when they bathe, wash their hands or clean their faces, and the girls who are inappropriately using the white towels to wipe off smudged lipstick stains, cleanup from the unwelcomed remnants of a monthly visitor and touch up make up, it's no wonder that it would feel virtually impossible to keep a bright white towels in circulation. However, I have recently acquired a bit of courage and decided to try out white towels and linens again. To my dismay, nothing has changed with time. This family of mine is still creating the same amount of dirt resulting in the same amount of unattractive, dingy white towels. I tried the usual suggestions of soaking in lemon juice, baking soda, vinegar, dawn dish soap, bleach; and it all produced the same results. DINGY TOWELS! They weren't dirty but they still had a sort of gray overtone to them that I couldn't get rid of. Then one day, after searching for additional options, I stumbled onto this stuff. I followed the directions exactly as it says on the bottle. I actually just used the green cap to eyeball the two tablespoon measurement as it says in the directions. I then still added my regular liquid detergent, Arm & Hammer, and I did still add bleach to the dispenser as usual. 30 minutes later I opened my washer to some much brighter and whiter clothes! I couldn't believe it! In fact, I actually thought it was my imagination. That is, until I saw the brown ring left behind in my washing machine, as you can see in the photo! This stuff cleaned so well that there was a brown ring of dirt left behind from the amount of filth that it lifted from the white laundry load! At that point I was sold! If you want brighter, whiter whites and you are tired of searching for a new product to get you there, TRY THIS STUFF! I will never have a laundry closet that does not contain this product ever again. I hope this helps some of the other moms, grandmas and even dads who are out there struggling with this issue. As a side note on the blood stains on white clothes, I have found that keeping regular white ammonia (like the one they sell at the dollar tree) around and applying it directly to the stain prior to placing it in the laundry will do wonders to remove the stain. The same thing goes for ground in arm pit stink like in gym clothes and the like. Apply a bit of ammonia directly to the arm pits prior to laundering. If you have time ammonia and a small amount of liquid detergent is even better and it can be applied days before laundering or minutes before. HAPPY LAUNDRY DAY!! I hope you end up with a ring in your washer too!
R**O
deja la ropa bien blanquita y no es tóxico
H**E
1/2 teaspoon, hot water and 10 minutes in my coffee pot and it sparkled like new. I tried it in a hot wash and it took out a stain on a blanket that had been there for years. That was a nice surprise. It is the main ingredient in some best selling urn cleaners and oxygen laundry cleaners. No extra additives or fragrances.
J**N
I was using an expensive "marine" product to keep the sanitary plumbing on my boat working. I got tired of paying marine prices for something that I suspected was a commonn industrial chemical. So I looked up the materials data safety sheet for the product I had been using and foud out that Sodium percoarbonate was obviously the active ingredient. This is way cheaper and works just as well. About 1/8 of a cup flushed down the toilet and into the holding tank every 2 weeks (right after scheduled pumpout) is keeping things working fine I have also used in the the galley sink if the flow rate slows down at all. I use a lot less for the sink because a large dose will cause foaming that will come back up in to the sink. If I use a minimum abount of water to flush the percarbonate down the drain, and let it sit for half an hour the flow rate is always restored.
M**C
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