What is Sodium Percarbonate and what does it do in products?

What is Sodium Percarbonate and what does it do in products?

What is Sodium Percarbonate?

Sodium Percarbonate is formed by combining sodium carbonate (soda ash) and hydrogen peroxide. When dissolved in water, it releases oxygen, making it a potent stain remover, disinfectant, and brightener.

Why do we use it in our products?

Sodium Percarbonate helps to break down and remove tough stains, grease, and grime without the use of harsh chemicals. This makes it a safer and more environmentally friendly option compared to traditional cleaning agents.

Is it safe? Is it non-toxic?

Sodium Percarbonate is biodegradable and breaks down into harmless substances. It also has low toxicity making it eco-friendly.

EPA Safe Ingredient - YES
EWG® Score – 
EU and Canada Approved – YES
Plant-based- no
Skin Irritant – mild
Environment Hazard – no
Biodegradable – Readily
CAS – 15630-89-4

Sodium Percarbonate is used in Rustic Strength's:

In summary

Sodium Percarbonate is an effective stain remover, disinfectant, and brightener. It is biodegradable and eco-friendly. Making it an excellent choice for Rustic Strength products.

We invite you to do your own research! 

Scientific journals and articles are the foundation of evidence-based decisions at Rustic Strength. Blogs can provide helpful information. However, if it cannot cite scientific articles, its claims stand on little. 

What is Sodium Percarbonate and What is it Used For?

https://nimvo.com/sodium-percarbonate/

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