Oxiclean : Oxygen Bleach
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Basic usage video: washing with washing machine
Basic usage video: soaking with Oxyclean
Product Information
Terminologies
Norovirus & Bleach (Oxygen-based, ) related Links & Article’s Snippets
酸素系漂白剤 sansokei hyouhyakuzai : oxygen bleach
Related Links:
https://www.oxicleanjapan.jp/oxiclean-standard
Basic usage video
Length: 36 seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GmAiGA0QHxM
Quantity: 1 cap
Pour OxiClean directly into the washing tub
Add laundry detergent according to the amount (fabric softener can also be used)
Add clothes and wash as usual
Can also be used in drum washing machines
Soaking with Oxyclean video
Length: 42 seconds
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Bv6wQa52ul4
Oxy soak
Quantity: 1 cap
Add OxiClean to hot water between 40℃ and 60℃ to dissolve.
Aim for about 20 minutes of soaking time (up to 6 hours)
Rinse under running water, wring it out and wash as usual
Also for removing dullness from food and tea stains
Product Information
Product Name (Brand): Oxyclean 500g/1500g/Refill 1000g/Refill 2000g
Product Name (Item): Bleach for clothing, fabric products, kitchen, plumbing, tableware, tiles, and furniture
Ingredients: Sodium percarbonate (oxygen-based), alkaline agent (sodium carbonate)
Liquid: Weakly alkaline
Usage: Remove stubborn dirt and stains from clothing, etc.
Net amount: Granular 500g/1000g/1500g/2000g
Country of origin: China
Importer and distributor: Graphico Co., Ltd.
*OxiClean is a registered trademark of Church & Dwight Company, USA.
*This product is an original genuine product for Japan sold by Graphico Co., Ltd. as the official importer.
Precautions for use
Please do not use it for any purpose other than its intended purpose.
Please do not use with boiling water.
Before use, be sure to test it in an inconspicuous place, let it dry, and check that the color does not fade before use.
When mixing this drug with water, do not bring your face too close to the container.
Do not mix or leave in a closed container. The container may expand and burst.
Please use with ventilation and wash your hands thoroughly after use.
Please keep out of reach of children and pets.
Avoid direct sunlight and do not store in high temperatures.
Do not put water or other objects into the product container.
Do not mix with anything other than laundry detergent (products containing ammonia, reducing bleach, chlorine bleach, household detergents).
Precautions for storage:
Please keep out of reach of children and pets.
Please be careful about the storage location to prevent accidental ingestion by people with dementia.
Please store away from direct sunlight and places with high temperature and humidity.
After use, be sure to close the container lid firmly until it clicks before storing it.
The powder may harden, but there is no difference in the effectiveness of bleaching, etc.
first aid
If it gets into your eyes, immediately rinse with water for at least 15 minutes and consult an ophthalmologist.
If it gets on your skin, rinse it off immediately with water.
If swallowed, take measures such as giving water to drink and follow your doctor’s instructions.
If you experience any abnormalities such as itching in your eyes or skin, stop using it and consult a doctor.
*Please bring the product with you to your appointment.
Caution:
Dangerous if it gets in your eyes or if swallowed.
Contains sodium percarbonate and sodium carbonate.
Avoid getting the powder or solution in your eyes or mouth.
Also, avoid prolonged contact with your skin (use rubber gloves).
Things that OxiClean cannot be used for:
Items that cannot be washed with water
wool/wool blend, persian carpet, leather products, tatami, jewelry, marble, silk, rust, metals in general, jute, teak, finished wood, etc.
*Please note that metal may discolor.
*If the solution gets on metal, immediately wash it off with water.
Terminologies
酸素系 sansokei : oxygen-based
漂白剤 hyoukakuzai : bleach
過炭酸ナトリウム katansan natoriumu : sodium percarbonate
弱アルカリ性 jaku arukarisei : weak alkaline
直射日光 chokusha nikkou : direct sunlight
洗濯洗剤 sentaku senzai : laundry detergent
アンモニア anmonia : ammonia
還元系漂白剤 kangenkei hyouhakuzai : reducing bleach
塩素系漂白剤 ensokei hyouhakuzai : Chlorine bleach
家庭用洗剤 kateiyou senzai : household detergent
認知症 ninshishou : dementia
誤飲 goin : accidental ingestion
高温多湿 kouon tashitsu : high temperature & humidity
水洗い mizuarai : washing with water
ウール uuru : wool
ウール混紡 uuru konbou : wool blend
革製品 kawa seihin : leather products
畳 tatami : tatami
宝石 houseki : jewelry, gemstone
大理石 dairiseki : marble
シルク shiruku : silk
サビ sabi : rust
金属全般 kinzoku zenpan : metals in general
ジュート juuto : jute
チーク材 chiikuzai : teak wood
仕上げ木材 shiage mokuzai : finishing wood
変色 henshoku : discoloration
溶液 youeki : solution, liquid
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