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  2. The best laundry detergent sheets of 2025 - AOL

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    Are laundry detergent sheets septic safe? Generally, detergent sheets are safe for septic systems. However, you should check with the brand to ensure that it is. Article edited by Kate Ellsworth.

  3. Laundry wastewater - Wikipedia

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    Builders in detergents are water softeners, which can remove calcium and magnesium ions by complexation or precipitation in hard water which contains high levels of calcium and magnesium. Sodium triphosphate, with a formula of Na 5 P 3 O 10, is a largely used builder in laundry detergents, which can lead to eutrophication caused by phosphorus ...

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    Grove Care & Renew Lavender & Rosemary Liquid Laundry Detergent $ at GROVE. Tide purclean Unscented Liquid Laundry Detergent. Ecolabel: EPA Safer Choice Standard. This laundry detergent from Tide ...

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    It eliminates odors and is free from phosphate, gluten-free, and septic safe. Plus, it is super concentrated and does up to 90 loads per bag. Active Wear Laundry Detergent

  6. Wet cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Detergents and spot removers are made of ingredients that are safer for workers and the environment, yet are as safe and effective at removing soils, stains and odors as dry cleaning solvents. Equipment, detergents and skill all contribute to successful wet cleaning. [5]

  7. Bleach activator - Wikipedia

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    Persalts and bleach activators are included together in powder laundry detergents that contain bleach. In the wash, both compounds dissolve in the water. When dissolved in water, the persalt releases hydrogen peroxide (e.g. from sodium percarbonate): 2Na 2 CO 3 ∙3H 2 O 2 → 2Na 2 CO 3 + 3H 2 O 2