Does OxiClean stain remover really work?

Does OxiClean stain remover really work?

Oxyclean works great, and I have never had it damage anything (unlike chlorine bleach). I usually use it to soak stained items. If you let them sit for several hours the stains are usually gone when I remove the items from the solution. If there is any stain left, it generally washes out in the washer.

Does OxiClean work as well as bleach?

Oxygen bleach (like OxiClean) is an alternative to chlorine bleach, and it’s safe for many fabrics. You can use it to remove stains on colors, as well as whites. It doesn’t contain scary chemicals and it won’t ruin most fabrics—though you should avoid using it on silk or leather.

What happens if you use too much OxiClean?

Don’t use more than directed Using more OxiClean than you need to could result in color loss for your clothes and fabrics.

How does OxiClean work?

The sodium carbonate component of OxiClean breaks up that magnetic attraction. Sodium carbonate raises the pH in the cleaning water, causing a chemical reaction that turns the positively charged stain negative. Once negatively charged, the dirt flies off of the fabric.

What can you not mix with OxiClean?

Never mix OxiClean and vinegar. OxiClean breaks down into hydrogen peroxide, and mixing hydrogen peroxide and vinegar creates peracetic acid, which can be toxic. Peracetic acid is corrosive and can irritate your eyes, mouth, nose, and throat.

What happens when you use too much OxiClean?

Is OxiClean the same as hydrogen peroxide?

I was surprised to discover that OxiClean does not contain magical, stain-removing fairy dust. What it does contain is a powdered version of hydrogen peroxide and good, old-fashioned washing soda. This combination is also known and referred to as Oxygen Bleach. (To differentiate it from chlorine bleach.)

How do you neutralize OxiClean?

Neutralize with an anti-chlor (reducer). Allow it some time to work, 5 minutes or so. Rinse. Let it dry.