


Hydrogen Peroxide/Sodium Percarbonate ~ Enviro Bleach
Price is for 500 grams
✅ Tips & Safety
Always dissolve in warm water before use for max effect.
Don’t store premixed solutions — loses potency.
Safe on most whites and colorfast fabrics (but test first on dark/delicate dyes).
Avoid mixing with vinegar, acids, or chlorine bleach (will neutralize or release gas).
Sodium percarbonate (Na₂CO₃·1.5H₂O₂) is basically solid hydrogen peroxide bonded with soda ash. When dissolved in water, it breaks down into hydrogen peroxide + soda ash (alkaline cleaner). It’s a strong oxidizer and a great eco-cleaner, but the trick is to mix only what you’ll use because it loses effectiveness after a few hours in solution.
🔹 For a 10% Spray Solution
A 10% solution typically means 10 g sodium percarbonate per 100 mL water (or 100 g per 1 L water). If you want a powerful stain remover spray (e.g., for mold, mildew, or whitening), you can do:
100 g sodium percarbonate in 1 L warm water
Mix only what you’ll use immediately — discard leftovers within a few hours.
Always use warm to hot water (40–60 °C / 104–140 °F) to activate it
🔹 For a 3% Spray Solution
For general household cleaning/disinfecting, most people use 1–3% solutions. Dilute it down Further.
7.5 g/ 1.5 tsp sodium percarbonate in 250ml warm water
Mix only what you’ll use immediately — discard leftovers within a few hours.
Always use warm to hot water (40–60 °C / 104–140 °F) to activate it
🔹 For Laundry (Full Load, ~7 kg / 15 lb)
General whitening/boost: 1–2 tablespoons (15–30 g) directly into the drum or detergent dispenser.
Heavy stains or odor (towels, bedding): up to ½ cup (60–120 g).
Works best in warm to hot cycles (40 °C+), since it needs heat to release oxygen.
Price is for 500 grams
✅ Tips & Safety
Always dissolve in warm water before use for max effect.
Don’t store premixed solutions — loses potency.
Safe on most whites and colorfast fabrics (but test first on dark/delicate dyes).
Avoid mixing with vinegar, acids, or chlorine bleach (will neutralize or release gas).
Sodium percarbonate (Na₂CO₃·1.5H₂O₂) is basically solid hydrogen peroxide bonded with soda ash. When dissolved in water, it breaks down into hydrogen peroxide + soda ash (alkaline cleaner). It’s a strong oxidizer and a great eco-cleaner, but the trick is to mix only what you’ll use because it loses effectiveness after a few hours in solution.
🔹 For a 10% Spray Solution
A 10% solution typically means 10 g sodium percarbonate per 100 mL water (or 100 g per 1 L water). If you want a powerful stain remover spray (e.g., for mold, mildew, or whitening), you can do:
100 g sodium percarbonate in 1 L warm water
Mix only what you’ll use immediately — discard leftovers within a few hours.
Always use warm to hot water (40–60 °C / 104–140 °F) to activate it
🔹 For a 3% Spray Solution
For general household cleaning/disinfecting, most people use 1–3% solutions. Dilute it down Further.
7.5 g/ 1.5 tsp sodium percarbonate in 250ml warm water
Mix only what you’ll use immediately — discard leftovers within a few hours.
Always use warm to hot water (40–60 °C / 104–140 °F) to activate it
🔹 For Laundry (Full Load, ~7 kg / 15 lb)
General whitening/boost: 1–2 tablespoons (15–30 g) directly into the drum or detergent dispenser.
Heavy stains or odor (towels, bedding): up to ½ cup (60–120 g).
Works best in warm to hot cycles (40 °C+), since it needs heat to release oxygen.