Seventh Generation Non-Chlorine Bleach for Sensitive Skin Wellness Routine, Free and Clear Laundry Care
Seventh Generation Non-Chlorine Bleach for Sensitive Skin Wellness Routine, Free and Clear Laundry 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

Product Information
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
Will this bleach leave any fragrance on my sheets and pajamas that could disrupt my wind-down routine?
No. Seventh Generation Non-Chlorine Bleach is Free and Clear, meaning it contains no synthetic perfumes, essential oils, or masking scents. Your linens and sleepwear come out genuinely unscented, which supports a clean, fragrance-free sleep environment ideal for relaxation rituals.
Is the oxygen-based formula gentle enough for the bath towels and robes I use during my self-care routine?
Yes. The oxygen-based, non-chlorine chemistry is color-safe and free of harsh fumes, so you can brighten towels, robes, and washcloths regularly without worrying about dye loss, skin irritation, or that sharp chemical smell that can interfere with a calming bath experience.
Does using this laundry booster help me maintain a low-toxin home wellness environment?
It supports that goal. The formula is Free and Clear of synthetic dyes and fragrances, and Seventh Generation formulates with plant-based and mineral ingredients rather than harsh petrochemical bleaches, so it fits into a wellness-focused household looking to reduce everyday chemical exposure.
Can I use it in my meditation cushion covers and yoga mat towels without leaving residue?
Yes. The oxygen bleach rinses cleanly and leaves no fragrance or waxy residue, making it suitable for washing yoga props, meditation cushion covers, and stretchy activewear fabrics while keeping them fresh and neutral-smelling.
Will the unscented finish help people with fragrance-triggered headaches or migraines during laundry day?
Yes. Because there are no added perfumes or masking agents, the wash and rinse cycles do not release fragrance into the air. Many customers with migraines, asthma, or multiple chemical sensitivities choose this product specifically to avoid the strong scents of conventional bleach and detergent boosters.
Is this a good bleach for my allergy-prone skin when I do laundry at home?
Absolutely. The Free and Clear, non-chlorine oxygen formula is designed for people with allergies, eczema, and sensitive skin. It sanitizes and brightens fabrics without depositing fragrances, dyes, or harsh residues onto clothing that touches your skin all day.
Can I use it as part of a weekly self-care laundry ritual for my wellness wardrobe?
Yes. The 64 ounce professional size means you can run regular loads for activewear, loungewear, and bedding without running out quickly, making it easy to maintain a consistent, low-toxin laundry rhythm that supports your overall wellness routine.
Does it actually brighten whites without the harsh smell of traditional chlorine bleach?
Yes. The oxygen-based formula releases active oxygen in the wash to lift stains and brighten whites, but it does not produce chlorine fumes. Your laundry room stays neutral-smelling, which is especially important in small or shared living spaces.
Is this bleach gentler on my hands than chlorine bleach if I pre-soak by hand?
It is significantly gentler. The non-chlorine oxygen formula does not produce the caustic fumes or skin-drying effects associated with sodium hypochlorite, and being Free and Clear means there are no added irritants. For hand pre-soaking of delicate items, it is a much milder choice.
How does this compare to adding baking soda or vinegar for a natural laundry routine?
Baking soda softens water and deodorizes, and vinegar helps with rinsing, but neither provides real stain-lifting or whitening power on colored fabrics. Seventh Generation's oxygen bleach actively breaks down organic stains and brightens whites while staying compatible with a natural laundry philosophy, giving you measurable cleaning results without the harshness of chlorine.
Can it replace my chlorine bleach entirely in a wellness-focused home?
In most households, yes. For whitening whites, removing organic stains, and sanitizing fabrics, the oxygen-based formula handles the same jobs as chlorine bleach without the fumes, dye-stripping risk, and harsh chemical profile, making it a full substitute for everyday wellness-minded laundry.
Is oxygen bleach really effective on tough stains, or is it gentler but weaker than chlorine bleach?
Oxygen bleach is highly effective on the organic stains most people encounter daily, including food, sweat, grass, wine, and baby-related stains. It works more slowly than chlorine on a molecular level, but it is specifically chosen here because it is color-safe and non-damaging, which is the trade-off wellness-focused buyers willingly accept.
Will the Free and Clear formula still smell fresh coming out of the wash, or will my laundry feel 'flat'?
Freshness comes from clean fibers, not added perfume. Because the formula lifts organic residue, body oils, and odor-causing particles, your laundry will come out genuinely clean. If you prefer a light scent, you can pair it with a Free and Clear detergent and add a few drops of a pure essential oil to wool dryer balls.
Is the 64 ounce size worth it for a single-person wellness household, or is it too much?
For most single-person households doing regular laundry, 64 ounces lasts multiple months and reduces the frequency of reordering and shipping. The bulk plastic bottle also means fewer replacements, which supports a lower-waste, intentional-consumption lifestyle.
I'm trying to reduce my exposure to endocrine disruptors. Is this bleach a safer alternative?
Yes, it is a meaningfully safer alternative to chlorine bleach and to many fragranced laundry boosters. Seventh Generation's Free and Clear formulation avoids synthetic fragrances and dyes, and the oxygen-based bleaching chemistry does not produce chlorinated byproducts, making it a common choice in low-toxin and endocrine-conscious households.
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.

