Whilst washing a load of whites, I looked at the label of the Kroger equivalent brand of chlorine bleach I use ("Everyday Living" brand), and I noticed (much to my surprise and dismay) that NO WHERE on the label are the words "disinfecting" or "sanitizing". It also does not state anywhere what the concentration of sodium hypochlorite is. I got to thinking about this after reading the post about the "Clorox Coldwater Bleach" revelation. When did standard household bleach stop disinfecting? What is the deal with most store brand laundry LC bleach these days? Is this something to do with "ultra formulation", or is it just too much of an EPA hassle for manufacturers?
The distributor of this particular bleach,Inter-American Products, is not the manufacturer of the bleach; their website doesn't even list chemicals as one of their products, which seems strange.
What's the deal? Please use small words for those of us who didn't pass high school chemistry!
The distributor of this particular bleach,Inter-American Products, is not the manufacturer of the bleach; their website doesn't even list chemicals as one of their products, which seems strange.
What's the deal? Please use small words for those of us who didn't pass high school chemistry!

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Inter-American Products has produced corporate brand groceries for top retailers and wholesalers throughout the world since 1907. Inter-American also produces branded national brand products and ingredients for the world's top grocery marketers and manufacturers.
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