DETTOL LAUNDRY CLEANSER - SENSITIVE
Departs clothes with an lasting fragrance
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How to Use
In wash
- Add 2 capfuls to the fabric softener drawer of your washing machine
More ways to use this product…
Add 1 cap to 2.5L of water at 20°C for 10 minutes
Soaking: Add 1 cap to 2.5L of water and leave to soak for 15 minutes.
*Laboratory tested on influenza H1 N1; RSV; Coronavirus; Herpes Simplex Type 1
Unsure of what to do with our products when they’ve finished? Please read the product label for recycling advice. Together, we can help protect and create a cleaner world.
Laboratory tested on influenza H1N1; RSV; Human Coronavirus; Herpes Simplex Type 1
*On wet clothes left in the washing machine
Safety Instructions
DANGER. Causes serious eye damage.
Harmful to aquatic life with long lasting effects. If medical advice is needed, have product container or label at hand.
Keep out of reach of children. IF IN EYES: Rinse cautiously with water for several minutes. Remove contact lenses, if present and easy to do. Continue rinsing, Immediately call a POISON Center or doctor/physician.
If on skin wash with plenty of water. If skin irritation or rash occurs: Get medical advice/attention.
INGREDIENTS
Quaternary ammonium compounds, di-C 8-10-alkyldimethyl, chlorides and 0.96 g Quaternary ammonium compounds, benzyl-C12-18-alkyldimethyl, chlorides. Contains < 5% Non-ionic surfactants, disinfectant.
FAQ’S
How does Dettol Laundry Cleanser (Sensitive) differ from the normal Laundry Cleanser?
Our Sensitive formulation is free of artificial fragrances, dye and allergens, making it perfect for anyone with troublesome or easily irritated skin.
Can I use Dettol Laundry Cleanser (Sensitive) with fabric softener?
Laundry Cleanser should be used instead of fabric softener; place it in the compartment normally reserved for the latter.
Is Dettol Laundry Cleanser Sensitive safe to recycle?
Yes. We urge consumers to recycle this product after use. As the packaging materials for this bottle are widely recyclable, we recommend taking the product structure apart, ensuring to rip the product label off before throwing all packaging components into your recycling bin.