Laundry Soaker & Stain Remover Ultra Sensitive Ecostore 1kg
Ultra Sensitive Laundry Soaker & Stain Remover
- Approved by Sensitive Choice®
- Free from fragrance and colourants
- Safer for those with allergies or asthma
- Suitable for septic tank and greywater use**
Ingredients
When developing our products, we check all our ingredients against international safety standards.
If there’s ever any doubt about an ingredient’s safety, we look for an alternative.
We make our products to the highest quality and environmental standards, so you can be sure they’re safer for you and our world.
What is in
- Sodium Bicarbonate
- Sodium Carbonate Peroxide
- Sodium Citrate
- Sodium Sulphate
- Tetraacetyl Ethalinediamine
- Sodium Coco Sulphate
- Helianthus Annuus (Sunflower) Seed Oil
What is left out
- Optical Brighteners
- Phosphates
- Enzymes
- Synthetic Perfumes
PERFORMANCE
Independently tested to ensure excellent results and an effective clean, while minimising environmental impact.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE
Pre-soak items before machine washing or add to your wash cycle for extra strength cleaning. Ensure powder is dissolved completely in warm water, and avoid applying directly to garments. For coloured fabrics, soak for a maximum of 2 hours. For whites, soak for a minimum of 2 hours. We recommend using ecostore Wool & Delicates on wool or delicate items.
RENEWABLE SUGAR PLASTIC
Our bottles are made from renewable sugarcane plastic, which is 100% recyclable and helps to reduce your carbon footprint. Note: our bulk containers (5kg) are standard HDPE plastic.
SAFER FOR OUR ENVIRONMENT
The ingredients in our Laundry Soaker are suitable for septic tanks. To reuse the greywater on your flower gardens, lawns or trees, dilute with 3 parts plain water.
**Note: Please don't reuse water that's been used for soaking nappies on your garden, because of potential contamination from baby poo.
SUSTAINABLE MANUFACTURING
Our Ultra Sensitive Laundry Soaker is Halal certified and made in NZ to the strictest environmental standards in our ISO14001, Enviromark Diamond and CarboNZero certified factory.
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