CleanTEX 22
  • CleanTEX 22
  • CleanTEX 22

CleanTEX 22

Bleaching agent and stain remover from as low as 30°C. Gently removes bleachable stains such as coffee, tea, fruit, wine, etc. Suitable as an additive to all textile detergents. Active oxygen-based.

CleanTEX 22 laundry stain remover is used mainly for bleaching and stain removal when washing bleach-fast coloured items made of cotton, linen, half-linen and mixed fibres such as polyester/ cotton. The ideal temperature range is between 40°C and 70°C.
Do not use CleanTEX 22 stain remover in combination with bleach or products containing chlorine.


Application areas

Gently removes bleachable stains such as coffee, tea, fruit, wine, medications etc. Suitable as an additive to all laundry detergents. Effective at temperatures from 30°C. The ideal temperature range is between 40°C and 60°C. Ideal for coloureds and as an additive when using a single-wash cycle with CleanTEX 10 pre-wash detergent. Active oxygen-based. Not suitable for wool, silk or delicate coloured items

Effective temperature range: 30 – 95°C
Optimum action at: 40 – 70°C


Dosage

g/kg dry laundry (guide dosage)

30 – 60°C: 6 – 11 g/kg (approx. 7-13 ml/kg = 0.07-0.13 ml/kg)


Instructions for use

Add to the main wash cycle.


Special advice

Activated bleaching agents such as CleanTEX 22 laundry stain remover should only be used in washing machines. If stained items are soaked, there is a risk of localised colour loss or fading due to powder that has not been completely dissolved.
The manufacturer declines all responsibility for damages from improper product use.


Technical information

Storage stability: at least 2 years
Storage: store in a cool, dry place
pH-value 1% solution: 10.5
Ingredients: Bleaching agent (percarbonate), alkaline detergents, neutral salts, fragrances 

Art. No.

Packaging

Carton à

Pallet à

22906.00114

10kg – Bucket

 

44 Bucket

22906.00199

25kg – Bag

 

24 Bags

Article no. refers to the individual container. (Bottle, canister, bucket, can, barrel, cubitainer)

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