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WangianTanpa Wangian
Jenis Pembersih Rumah TanggaBahan Pencuci
Product description
Sodium percarbonate is a chemical compound commonly used as an eco-friendly cleaning agent, composed of sodium carbonate (washing soda) and hydrogen peroxide. It is often referred to as “solid hydrogen peroxide” because, when dissolved in water, it breaks down into these two substances, providing cleaning power without harmful byproducts. Sodium percarbonate is popular for household, laundry, and industrial cleaning purposes.
Common Uses of Sodium Percarbonate:
• It acts as a whitening and stain removal agent, useful for brightening clothes, removing stains, and deodorizing.
• It is safe for most fabrics but should be used with caution on delicate materials like wool and silk.
• Sodium percarbonate can be used to clean hard surfaces like tiles, grout, and wood decks.
• It helps to remove mold, mildew, and grease.
• Effective in removing organic stains (like tea, coffee, or wine) from fabrics, carpets, and upholstery.
• Useful for cleaning patios, driveways, and outdoor furniture due to its ability to break down dirt, mold, and algae.
How to Use Sodium Percarbonate:
• Add 2-3 tablespoons to your regular laundry detergent for extra cleaning power, especially in warm water.
• For soaking stained clothes, dissolve 1/2 cup in a gallon of warm water and let the clothes soak for a few hours before washing.
2. General Cleaning Solution:
• Dissolve 1-2 tablespoons of sodium percarbonate in a gallon of warm water.
• Use this solution to clean countertops, tiles, and other surfaces with a sponge or brush.
3. Carpet and Fabric Stain Removal:
• Mix a tablespoon of sodium percarbonate with a cup of warm water.
• Apply the solution to the stain, let it sit for 5-10 minutes, then scrub or blot and rinse with clean water.
• Mix a more concentrated solution (½ cup per gallon of warm water) for tough outdoor surfaces like driveways or patio furniture. Scrub with a brush, then rinse thoroughly with water.
• Avoid use on delicate fabrics like silk or wool, as the hydrogen peroxide released may damage them.
• Store in a dry place since it degrades when exposed to moisture.
• Wear gloves when handling concentrated solutions to prevent skin irritation.
• Test on a small area before using on colored fabrics or surfaces, as it can sometimes cause fading.
Sodium percarbonate is valued for its powerful cleaning ability and eco-friendly nature, breaking down into non-toxic byproducts.