Many housewives who bought an oxygen cleaner for the first time complain that it did not cope with stains.
Typically, this situation is observed if errors were made during its use.
Despite the fact that there are quite a few ways to use this product (for example, it can be used to wash plastic window sills, remove tea stains from cups, clean jewelry, etc.), today we will tell you about the rules for washing using oxygen bleach.
Perhaps the main rule is that the stain remover works with the hottest water possible – 60-70 degrees.
The best option is considered to be using boiling water.
High temperature is what causes that “magic” reaction with the formation of foam, during which oxygen is released, which destroys all the contaminants.
Before you start washing with boiling water, check the label on your clothing: it may well be that the item is made of delicate fabric that does not tolerate high temperatures.
In this case, pour boiling water over the product anyway, and after bubbles start to appear, dilute the water to the required temperature.
Please note: The minimum water temperature that most oxygen stain removers will work in is 60 degrees. There is no point in diluting the water to a temperature below this.
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