Style:Crisp Linen
Our clothes are in constant contact with bacteria throughout our day-to-day activities, for example through contact with contaminated surfaces, other people and our own bodies. Bacteria can spread from one fabric to another in the laundry basket, from the washing-machine drum to the next load. Some these bacteria can survive a wash cycle and can cause potential infection risk with pathogenic bacteria. When it comes to certain laundry loads such as children's clothes or sportswear, you want your detergent to eliminate bacteria that can cause illnesses and create lingering bad smells. But detergents alone don't actually kill all bacteria. Introducing Lysol Laundry Sanitizer, an additive specially designed to kill 99.9% of bacteria left behind. Simply add Lysol Laundry Sanitizer to your rinse cycle. It does not contain any bleach and even works in cold water so is safe to use on most fabrics including whites, colors and darks.
Introducing Lysol Laundry Sanitizer
When it comes to certain laundry loads such as children's clothes or sportswear, you want your detergent to eliminate bacteria that can cause illnesses and create lingering bad smells. But detergents alone don't actually kill all bacteria. Introducing Lysol Laundry Sanitizer, a bleach-free additive specially designed to kill 99.9%* of bacteria left behind while remaining gentle on most fabrics.
*When used as directed - EPA registration number 777-128, approval date 02/09/2016
When are Bacteria Encountered?
Our clothes are in constant contact with bacteria throughout our day-to-day activities, for example through contact with contaminated surfaces, people and our own bodies. Bacteria can also spread from one fabric to another in the laundry basket, from the washing-machine drum to the next load, and even from our hands when handling wet clothes which have just been washed.
How Do Bacteria Cause Odors?
Sweat itself does not have an odor, but when we sweat the bacteria living on our skin break down the sweat molecules causing unpleasant smells. We can mask these odors with fabric conditioners, but when the fragrancing technology of such products wears off, the bacteria can still remain and continue to produce bacterial malodors. To combat these lingering smells, odors must be eliminated at the source by killing the odor-causing bacteria.
Is Washing Alone Not Enough?
Some bacteria from food, the body or other sources can survive a wash cycle. As well as when you wash clothes like delicates at lower temperatures, bacteria & other germs can survive and transfer between garments in wash. Potential infection risk with pathogenic bacteria include athlete’s foot, fungal nail. You can continue washing at low temperatures and still be assured that 99.9%* of bacteria are eliminated by simply adding Lysol Laundry Sanitizer.
How to use
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Step 1: DosingFor standard machines: Fill 2 capfuls to line 1 of the dosing cup. For HE machines: Fill 2 capfuls to line 2 of the dosing cup. | Step 2: Pour into MachineAdd two capfuls to the fabric softener compartment at the start of laundry cycle. If machine does not have a fabric softener dispenser, wait until rinse cycle and add directly to drum of machine. | Step 3: Laundry is Sanitized in Rinse CycleLeave in rinse cycle for 16 minutes. Clothes come out sanitized killing 99.9%* of bacteria. |
- Kills 99.9% of bacteria & odors, simply add to your rinse cycle
- Contains 0% bleach, works even in cold water
- Gentle on most fabrics including whites & colors
- Works in all standard and HE machines
- Suitable for use on baby clothes, gym clothes, undergarments, towels, bedding, delicates