I was looking for more info on oxygen bleach, I HATE OxiClean, usually buy Clorox version, but now it seems to be loaded with sodium carbonate -- don't recall that on older tubs I've had, but they are long gone.
Anyway came across a site that indicates you can make a liquid version with water, baking soda and peroxide. They suggest just varying the amounts if you want to scrub a deck or such. Anyone try this? I recall buying a pure sodium percarbonate powder in the past, it was pricey, but have a very hard if not impossible finding it now locally.
I'm sure Laundress will fill us in if the sodium carbonate is really necessary in the mix- is that not just washing soda?
Edit: just looked at the container that states "pure oxygen bleach" and it has sodium bicarbonate in the mix. Perhaps there is no "pure" oxygen bleach out there...
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Anyway came across a site that indicates you can make a liquid version with water, baking soda and peroxide. They suggest just varying the amounts if you want to scrub a deck or such. Anyone try this? I recall buying a pure sodium percarbonate powder in the past, it was pricey, but have a very hard if not impossible finding it now locally.
I'm sure Laundress will fill us in if the sodium carbonate is really necessary in the mix- is that not just washing soda?
Edit: just looked at the container that states "pure oxygen bleach" and it has sodium bicarbonate in the mix. Perhaps there is no "pure" oxygen bleach out there...
How To Make Your Own Oxygen Bleach - Hunker
There are many benefits to using oxygen bleach for laundry and household cleaning chores. Nontoxic and inexpensive to make at home, oxygen bleach removes many common stains. It is gentle yet effective enough to thoroughly clean clothes as well as typical household items that can get overlooked.
