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Seventh Generation Non-Chlorine Bleach for Nursery Laundry Safety, Free and Clear Baby Clothes Care

Seventh Generation Non-Chlorine Bleach for Nursery Laundry Safety, Free and Clear Baby Clothes Care

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Why you'll love it

  • Oxygen-based non-chlorine formula eliminates harsh fumes and irritation risk
  • Color-safe formula protects investment in colored clothing and delicates
  • Unscented and free-and-clear composition is safe for eczema, asthma, and allergy sufferers
  • Seventh Generation brand reputation signals plant-derived, environmentally responsible ingredients
  • Professional-grade 64 oz bulk size offers value for high-volume or commercial use
  • Plastic bottle with large capacity reduces frequent re-purchasing and packaging waste

Perfect for

  • Removing stains from colored fabrics without fading or damage
  • Whitening and brightening whites as a chlorine-free laundry booster
  • Pre-soaking heavily soiled baby clothes, cloth diapers, or workout gear
  • Sanitizing linens and uniforms in commercial or institutional laundry settings
  • Routine laundry for households wanting to avoid synthetic fragrance and dye residue

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Single Seventh Generation Professional Non Chlorine Bleach, Free and Clear, Unscented, Color-Safe, 64 Fluid Ounce - 1 each
Single Seventh Generation Professional Non Chlorine Bleach, Free and Clear, Unscented, Color-Safe, 64 Fluid Ounce - 1 eachItem Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎9.76 x 4.72 x 4.72 inches
Package Weight: ‎2.02 kg
Item Weight: ‎4 pounds
Warranty Description: ‎Warranty
Model Name: ‎Single Seventh Generation Professional Non Chlorine Bleach, Free and Clear, Unscented, Color-Safe, 64 Fluid Ounce - 1 each
Color: ‎No Color
Material: ‎Plastic
Suggested Users: ‎unisex-adult
Number of Items: ‎1
Included Components: ‎Single Seventh Generation Professional Non Chlorine Bleach, Free and Clear, Unscented, Color-Safe, 64 Fluid Ounce - 1 each
Size: ‎1 Count (Pack of 1)
Date First Available: December 11, 2020

Frequently Asked Questions

Is this bleach safe to use on my baby's onesies, sleepers, and burp cloths?

Yes. The Free and Clear, non-chlorine oxygen formula is unscented and free of synthetic dyes, making it appropriate for baby clothing that touches sensitive infant skin. It lifts milk, formula, spit-up, and diaper stains without leaving fragrance or harsh chemical residue.

Can I safely pre-soak cloth diapers in this product overnight?

Yes. Many cloth diaper households use oxygen-based non-chlorine bleach for periodic deep cleaning because it helps strip buildup and sanitize without degrading the fabric's absorbency or causing the dye loss that chlorine bleach can cause. Follow your diaper manufacturer's care guidelines and use the recommended dilution.

Will it remove tough baby stains like formula, breast milk, and baby food?

Yes. The oxygen-based formula is specifically effective on the organic, protein-based stains that show up constantly in baby laundry, including breast milk, formula, purees, and spit-up, and it does so without bleaching colors out of patterned baby clothes.

Is it safe for the bibs, burp cloths, and tiny socks my toddler chews and drools on?

Yes. Because the formula is Free and Clear with no synthetic fragrance and no dyes, and rinses out completely, it is a good fit for the items your child is most likely to put in their mouth. You can launder frequently without worrying about chemical buildup.

Will the oxygen bleach irritate my child's eczema or sensitive skin?

It is designed to minimize that risk. The Free and Clear composition contains no fragrance, no dyes, and no harsh chlorine fumes, and oxygen bleach is widely recommended by dermatologists for households managing eczema and sensitive skin in children.

Is this a good laundry booster for a dedicated nursery laundry area?

Absolutely. The 64 ounce size, unscented profile, and color-safe formula make it ideal for the nursery routine, where you are constantly washing small loads of baby clothes, sheets, and blankets and want one dependable booster that handles stains without overpowering scents.

Can I use it to clean my kids' stuffed animals and soft toys?

Yes, provided the toys are machine-washable. Use a gentle cycle with your regular Free and Clear detergent plus the recommended amount of Seventh Generation Non-Chlorine Bleach to refresh and deodorize stuffed animals without fading their colors or leaving behind irritating residues.

Will this product help remove the yellowing and buildup on my child's older white clothing?

Yes. The oxygen bleach releases active oxygen that breaks down the organic buildup that causes yellowing in stored baby clothes and hand-me-downs, restoring brightness without the harshness of chlorine bleach. Pre-soaking is especially effective on set-in discoloration.

Does the bottle have a child-resistant cap, and is it safe to keep in a family laundry room?

Like most concentrated laundry products, the bottle typically has a standard screw cap designed for adult use. Store it as you would any cleaning product, on a high shelf or in a locked cabinet in the family laundry area, and keep it out of reach of young children.

How does this compare to using baby-specific laundry detergents alone, without a booster?

Baby detergents are formulated to be gentle, but they are not always strong enough to remove stubborn organic stains like formula, diaper cream, or baby food. This non-chlorine oxygen bleach adds real stain-lifting and brightening power while staying Free and Clear, so you get baby-gentle plus parent-effective results.

Is it safer for my kids' clothes than chlorine bleach?

Yes. Chlorine bleach can leave harsh fumes in the laundry area, degrade fabric elasticity, and strip color from patterned kids' clothing. Oxygen bleach is color-safe, free of chlorine fumes, and Free and Clear of added fragrance and dyes, which makes it a much better fit for a child's wardrobe.

Will the unscented formula really get out the smell of dirty cloth diapers and sweaty sports uniforms?

Yes. Because odor is caused by organic residue and bacteria, the oxygen-based action actually breaks down the source of the smell rather than masking it with fragrance. Diapers, soccer uniforms, and dance costumes come out genuinely fresh and truly unscented.

I'm worried about harsh chemical residue on baby clothes. Is this truly residue-free?

The formula is designed to rinse cleanly. It contains no synthetic fragrance, no dyes, and no chlorine, and the oxygen-based bleaching action does not leave the kind of residue associated with conventional bleach. For an extra-rinse routine, add an extra rinse cycle to your wash.

Can I use it on my child's school uniform, which is a mix of colors and whites?

Yes. The color-safe oxygen chemistry is ideal for mixed loads like school uniforms, athletic wear, and dress clothes. It will brighten the white portions and lift stains from the colored portions without causing the color bleeding or fading that chlorine bleach can.

What if my child has very severe eczema or a known bleach allergy?

While the Free and Clear formula minimizes irritants, any child with severe eczema or a documented chemical allergy should have their clothes laundered in products approved by their dermatologist. The non-chlorine, fragrance-free profile is a low-irritant option, but consult your child's care provider for specific medical guidance.

How do I use Seventh Generation Non-Chlorine Bleach in my regular laundry?

Add the recommended amount to the wash cycle along with your regular detergent. For top-loaders, the oxygen bleach works best when fully dissolved in water before adding clothes. For stubborn stains, pre-soak the garment in warm water with the bleach for 15 minutes to several hours before washing. Always follow the dosage instructions on the label.

Can I use this bleach directly on a stain as a pre-treater?

Yes. Dissolve a small amount in water and apply to the stained area, then wait 5 to 10 minutes before laundering. Avoid letting the product dry directly on the fabric, and test on an inconspicuous area first for very delicate items.

How should I pre-soak heavily soiled items like workout gear or cloth diapers?

Fill a basin with warm water, add the recommended amount of Seventh Generation Non-Chlorine Bleach, and fully submerge the garments. Soak for 1 to 8 hours depending on how soiled the items are, then wash as usual with your regular detergent. For diapers, follow the diaper manufacturer's care guide for oxygen bleach use.

Is this bleach compatible with both standard and high-efficiency washing machines?

Yes. The formula is designed to work as a booster in both standard and HE machines. Use the dose appropriate for your machine size and load, and add it to the drum with water before the clothes, or use the designated bleach dispenser if your machine has one.

Can I mix this oxygen bleach with my regular laundry detergent?

Yes, it is designed to be used alongside your regular detergent, including Free and Clear and HE-compatible formulas. Do not mix it with chlorine bleach or with ammonia-based cleaners, as that can cause unwanted chemical reactions.

What is included when I order this product?

You receive one 64 fluid ounce plastic bottle of Seventh Generation Professional Non-Chlorine Bleach in the Free and Clear, Unscented formula. No additional accessories are required. You provide your own measuring cup, storage, and detergent.

Is non-chlorine oxygen bleach safe for colored fabrics, or will it fade them?

It is color-safe when used as directed. Oxygen bleach targets organic stain molecules rather than dye molecules, so it lifts stains without stripping color. Chlorine bleach is the formulation that fades colors; this oxygen-based formula is specifically designed to avoid that.

Can I use this product on silk, wool, or other delicate fabrics?

Oxygen bleach is generally gentler than chlorine bleach, but delicate fibers like silk and wool still need special care. Test on an inconspicuous area first and follow the garment's care label. For very delicate items, consider hand washing with a Free and Clear detergent alone.

What is the difference between oxygen bleach and chlorine bleach?

Chlorine bleach uses sodium hypochlorite to chemically strip color and disinfect, producing strong fumes and harsh chemical reactions. Oxygen bleach uses sodium percarbonate, which releases hydrogen peroxide in water to break down organic stains and brighten fabrics without stripping dyes or producing chlorine fumes. The result is effective cleaning with a much gentler chemical profile, making oxygen bleach the preferred choice for color-safe, fragrance-free, and family-friendly laundry.

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