Oxygen-based bleach products really come in many varieties, don't they? I've tried various ones for stains on children's clothes and odors from indoor drying, but honestly, the effectiveness varies quite a bit depending on which one you choose.



Last month, I actually compared 16 popular oxygen-based bleach products, and it turns out that powder and liquid types excel at different kinds of stains. For wine and mud stains, Miyoshi Soap's "Living Oxygen-Based Bleach" is truly excellent. It removes stains quite well even without soaking, and with soaking, it almost completely whitens the fabric.

Saray's "arau. Oxygen-Based Bleach" is also worth trying; it has a pleasant natural aroma and is especially effective against wine and egg stains. It's subtly convenient that it can be used on baby items as well. Additionally, Kao's "Wide Haiter PRO Antibacterial Liquid" is easy to use on colored and patterned fabrics because it's a liquid, and it seems to be specialized in removing musty odors from damp laundry.

When choosing the best oxygen-based bleach, it's correct to decide based on the type of stain. For stubborn stains overall, a powder type is recommended; for daily use, a liquid type is better; and if odor removal is a priority, choose one with antibacterial ingredients. Personally, I think Miyoshi Soap's "Living Oxygen-Based Bleach" offers the best cost performance and is highly recommended.
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