Add Clorox 2® Stain Fighter & Color Booster to the wash with your laundry detergent to remove tough stains, brighten colors, and whiten whites.
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Ingredients that make up one percent or more of the contents of a product by weight are listed in descending order of concentration. Those that make up less than one percent — like fragrances, dyes and preservatives — are listed in alphabetical order.
Water, also sometimes listed on a product as aqua, is the most widely used of all solvents. It is a colorless, odorless and flavorless liquid and serves as the base of many cleaning products.
Hydrogen peroxide is an oxygen-based bleaching agent, used to sanitize and remove stains. It is used in products such as toilet bowl and all-purpose cleaners, and color-safe bleaches.
Amine oxide is a cleaning agent often used along with additional surfactants in laundry and other cleaning products. It is used as a primary surfactant for cleaning, helps thicken the product, and makes foam longer lasting.
Alkyl benzene sulfonates are surfactants, or cleaning agents, used in liquid and powder laundry detergents and other cleaning products.
Dyes are sometimes used to add color to cleaning products. They can be made from both synthetic and natural materials.
Fluorescent whitening agents are added to laundry detergents to help whiten and brighten fabrics, making them look especially clean. These are also known as optical brighteners. Such compounds absorb invisible ultraviolet light and re-emit light in the visible range (often with a bluish or reddish hue).
Clorox 2® Stain Fighter & Color Booster Free does not contain hydrogen peroxide or amine oxide which comprise fragrance and dye in many products.
Sodium hydroxide, also known as caustic soda or lye, is used as a pH adjuster in cleaning products. As an alkali, it is useful in cleaning products for removing soils that are fatty, oily or acidic.
Note: Product ingredients are listed based on the most current information available. Please check back periodically for formula updates. If you have questions regarding a product or ingredient listing for a product, please contact us for more information.
The MSDS provides information on proper and safe handling of our products in occupational environments.*
*These MSDS are not applicable to consumer use of our products. We thoroughly evaluate the safety aspects of all of our consumer products prior to their use in the home and provide all necessary and applicable safety information (including use precautions, health effects and first aid procedures) on product labels.
At Clorox, the safety of you, your family, pets and the environment is a top priority. That’s why our experts evaluate a product’s safety before it makes it to store shelves. So when you bring home a Clorox product, you can be assured that the testing we’ve done helps provide you with accurate instructions, warnings and first-aid statements to ensure it is safe when used as directed.
Before using any cleaning or laundry product, always read the label. The label is more than just a resource for usage; it is your guide for safe and effective use.
Sodium carbonate, also known as washing soda and soda ash, is an alkalinity builder, which is added to laundry detergents to improve cleaning efficiency. It also helps remove alcohol and grease stains from clothing.
Sodium percarbonate is an oxygen-based bleaching agent, which releases hydrogen peroxide upon dissolution in water. It helps to whiten, brighten and remove dirt and stains from surfaces and fabrics.
Sodium chloride is also known as table salt and rock salt. It is commonly used in detergents, hand dish soaps, liquid laundry soaps and fabric softeners to thicken and stabilize formulas.
Water, also sometimes listed on product labels as aqua, is the most widely used of all solvents. It is a colorless, odorless and flavorless liquid and serves as the base of many cleaning products.
Sodium silicate is often used as a corrosion inhibitor in detergents to protect metal components of washing machines. It also prevents soils from redepositing on fabrics during the wash cycle.
Alcohol ethoxylates are surfactants or cleaning agents that have strong grease-cutting abilities.
Dyes are sometimes used to add color to cleaning products. They can be made from both synthetic and natural materials.
Amylase is an enzyme which breaks down starch-containing soils such as potatoes, rice or pasta, for easier removal by a detergent.
Protease is an enzyme which breaks down protein-containing soils such as meat or blood for easier removal by detergent.
Fluorescent whitening agents are added to laundry detergents to help whiten and brighten fabrics, making them look especially clean. These are also known as optical brighteners. Such compounds absorb invisible ultraviolet light and re-emit light in the visible range (often with a bluish or reddish hue).
Clorox 2® Stain Fighter & Color Booster Free does not contain hydrogen peroxide or amine oxide which comprise fragrance and dye in many products.
Note: Product ingredients are listed based on the most current information available. Please check back periodically for formula updates. If you have questions regarding a product or ingredient listing for a product, please contact us for more information.
The MSDS provides information on proper and safe handling of our products in occupational environments.*
*These MSDS are not applicable to consumer use of our products. We thoroughly evaluate the safety aspects of all of our consumer products prior to their use in the home and provide all necessary and applicable safety information (including use precautions, health effects and first aid procedures) on product labels.
At Clorox, the safety of you, your family, pets and the environment is a top priority. That’s why our experts evaluate a product’s safety before it makes it to store shelves. So when you bring home a Clorox product, you can be assured that the testing we’ve done helps provide you with accurate instructions, warnings and first-aid statements to ensure it is safe when used as directed.
Before using any cleaning or laundry product, always read the label. The label is more than just a resource for usage; it is your guide for safe and effective use.
Sodium carbonate, also known as washing soda and soda ash, is an alkalinity builder, which is added to laundry detergents to improve cleaning efficiency. It also helps remove alcohol and grease stains from clothing.
Sodium percarbonate is an oxygen-based bleaching agent, which releases hydrogen peroxide upon dissolution in water. It helps to whiten, brighten and remove dirt and stains from surfaces and fabrics.
Sodium chloride is also known as table salt and rock salt. It is commonly used in detergents, hand dish soaps, liquid laundry soaps and fabric softeners to thicken and stabilize formulas.
Water, also sometimes listed on product labels as aqua, is the most widely used of all solvents. It is a colorless, odorless and flavorless liquid and serves as the base of many cleaning products.
Sodium silicate is often used as a corrosion inhibitor in detergents to protect metal components of washing machines. It also prevents soils from redepositing on fabrics during the wash cycle.
Alcohol ethoxylates are surfactants or cleaning agents that have strong grease-cutting abilities.
Dyes are sometimes used to add color to cleaning products. They can be made from both synthetic and natural materials.
Amylase is an enzyme which breaks down starch-containing soils such as potatoes, rice or pasta, for easier removal by a detergent.
Protease is an enzyme which breaks down protein-containing soils such as meat or blood for easier removal by detergent.
Fluorescent whitening agents are added to laundry detergents to help whiten and brighten fabrics, making them look especially clean. These are also known as optical brighteners. Such compounds absorb invisible ultraviolet light and re-emit light in the visible range (often with a bluish or reddish hue).
Clorox 2® Stain Fighter & Color Booster Free does not contain hydrogen peroxide or amine oxide which comprise fragrance and dye in many products.
Note: Product ingredients are listed based on the most current information available. Please check back periodically for formula updates. If you have questions regarding a product or ingredient listing for a product, please contact us for more information.
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