DIRECTIONS FOR USE.
To remove cap: Place bottle on a firm flat surface. Squeeze grips on cap and turn anti-clockwise.
Sinks & Basins: Direct down waste pipe, rinse thoroughly after 2-3 minutes.
Toilets: Direct bleach around the bowl last thing at night to keep clean and germ free.
To Bleach Whites: Mix 50ml of bleach in one bucket (10 Litres) of cold water, (always dilute before adding clothes). Soak for a short time, then rinse thoroughly. Use half strength if soaking overnight.
To replace cap: Place bottle on a firm flat surface. Replace cap and turn clockwise until a click is heard. Check cap is closed.
Irritating to eyes and skin. Avoid contact with skin and eyes. In case of contact with eyes rinse immediately with plenty of water and seek medical advice. If swallowed, seek medical advice immediately and show this container or label. Contains Sodium Hydroxide and Sodium Hypochlorite.
Warning: Do not use with other products. May release dangerous gases (Chlorine).
IRRITANT.
WARNINGS/CAUTIONS.
Do not use on any metals, enamelled baths etc, wool, silk, man-made, coloured or any fabric with a special finish. Take care not to spill this product on fabrics or furnishings as damage may result. Always wipe up any spillage immediately that may occur and rinse thoroughly with clean water. Rinse and dry hands after use. Do not change container to store contents. Do not mix with other products. This product is not suitable for the sterilising of baby feeding equipment.
KILLS GERMS*.
FAST EFFECTIVE ACTION.
*Clean 'n Fresh Thick Bleach kills bacteria including MRSA, E.Coli, Salmonella and Listeria when used neat on hard surfaces.
IngredientsContains amongst other ingredients:, Less than 5% Nonionic Surfactant, Anionic Surfactant, Disinfectant, Perfume
Net Content750ml e
StorageKeep out of the reach of children.
KEEP BOTTLE UPRIGHT.
Please Note: Whilst we (Doorstep Pharmacy) make every effort to ensure that all information is up to date, the information shown on this page should not replace the advice of a medical professional, and you should always refer to the patient information leaflet before taking any medication.