Description
50% more uses for more concentrated cleaning power. Clorox™ Disinfecting Bleach with CloroMax™ kills 99.9% of household germs and bacteria including norovirus, flu virus, MRSA, E. Coli, and Salmonella left on household surfaces such as countertops, floors, toilets and more. Formulated for 50% more uses, this concentrated bleach has more whitening and disinfecting power versus Clorox® Performance Bleach1. Get more cleaning power per drop compared to Clorox® Disinfecting Bleach2 and reduce the amount of bleach required for cleaning. This cleaning bleach contains CloroMax™ Technology to protect household surfaces as it cleans, so stains won’t stick and cleanup is easier. It also whitens whites and keeps clothes whiter longer, while removing 70% more stains than detergent alone. Remove tough laundry stains from white clothes including red wine, grass, dirt and blood stains with America’s #1 bleach. A little goes a long way with Clorox™ Disinfecting Bleach.
Ingredients
Active Ingredient: Sodium Hypochlorite: 7.5%; Other Ingredients: 92.5%; Total: 100.0% (Yields 7.1% Available Chlorine); Contains No Phosphorus.
Prep
For laundry, sort laundry by color and add detergent. Fill bleach to max line in dispenser or add 1/2 cup bleach to wash water. Add clothes and start wash. Ensure contact with bleach for 10 minutes. For sanitizing laundry, add 2/3 cup for standard machines and 1/3 cup for HE machines. For disinfecting and deodorizing, dilute 1/2 cup of bleach with 1 gallon of water. Pre-wash surface, mop or wipe with bleach solution. Allow solution to contact surface for at least 5 minutes. Rinse well and air dry. For prolonged use, wear rubber gloves.
Warnings
Keep Out Of Reach Of Children. Danger: Corrosive. First Aid: If In Eyes: Hold Eye Open And Rinse Slowly And Gently With Water For 15–20 Minutes. Remove Contact Lenses, If Present, After The First 5 Minutes, Then Continue Rinsing Eye. If On Skin Or Clothing: Take Off Contaminated Clothing. Rinse Skin Immediately With Plenty Of Water For 15–20 Minutes. In Either Case, Call A Poison Control Center Or Doctor Immediately For Treatment Advice. See Back Panel For Additional Precautionary Labeling.