
※Contains natural essential oils of lavender and spearmint oil as natural herbs with a hint of fragrance.
※No synthetic surfactants, synthetic fragrances, colorants, or preservatives added.
※Do not store this product or any dissolved solution of it in a sealed container since there is a risk of the container breaking due to the oxygen release.
Oxygen Brightener
800g
Use it in conjunction with your regular laundry soap to increase its cleaning and sterilization power!
arau. Oxygen Brightener is an additive-free solution that does not contain synthetic surfactants or chlorine bleach, and can be used safely on colored patterns and baby's underwear.
Every time you use it, the subtle scent 100% natural herbs (lavender and spearmint oil) clears away unpleasant odors. With its bleaching, deodorizing, and sterilizing effects, this product is very useful in a wide range of situations, including washing dishes, tanks, and drains. It is also recommended for an easy and natural cleaning using safe materials.
Product | Bleach for clothing, residential and kitchen appliances |
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Application | Bleaching, deodorizing and sterilizing clothing, baby items, dishes, cooking utensils, washing tubs, etc. |
pH | Weak alkaline |
Ingredients | Sodium percarbonate (oxygen-based) |
Washing | 15 g to 30 liters of water |
Stain Removal | 10 g to 2 liters of water |
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Combining to increase cleaning and sterilization power.
Contains no synthetic surfactants or chlorine bleach, only additive-free cleaning ingredients that yield high cleaning power. When used in combination with arau. Laundry Soap, it removes more than 99.99% of odor-causing bacteria!※1
Recommended also for prevention of drying room odor.
It can be used safely on clothes such as baby's underwear and bibs as well as on colored and patterned items.
Detergent Test


Tested for virus inactivation effect
In an experiment using arau. Oxygen Brightener, a 99.9% virus inactivation effect was confirmed.
Experimental method: 1g of arau. Oxygen Bleach was added to the tested virus solution (envelope virus). In both the 15-minute and 30-minute tests, the virus was below the detection limit, confirming a high inactivation effect of 99.9% or higher.

How to soak and wash
Dissolve 10g of oxygen brightener in 2L of water, leave it on for 15-30 minutes, and then rinse.

Spots on T-shirts

Spots on colored fabric
※ When using on colored patterned fabrics, put the solution dissolved in lukewarm water on an inconspicuous area and check to see if the color will not fade.

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Useful in a variety of household situations. Also recommended for natural cleaning.
With its bleaching, deodorizing, and disinfecting effects, it can be used in a wide range of situations, including dishes, laundry tubs, and drains. It is also recommended for natural, easy cleaning using safe materials. In addition, with consideration for the earth, bio-PET is used in part of the package.
How to use

Bleaching
Effectively bleaches away yellowing and tea stains that build up unnoticed on dishes, stainless steel bottles, and indoor shoes!
Indoor shoes

Mug

Stainless steel bottle

Deodorizing
Easily eliminates unpleasant odors from drains! Suitable for kitchens, sinks, and bathrooms.
Usage Instructions
Sprinkle 100g of arau. Oxygen Brightener into the drain, pour 1–2 cups of water, let it sit for a while, then rinse thoroughly with plenty of water.

What's the difference between oxygen-based bleach and chlorine bleach?
Chlorine bleach has a strong odor and bleaching power (the main ingredient is sodium hypochlorite), so it needs to be handled with care and cannot be used on colored and patterned items.
Oxygen bleach, on the other hand, has a mild bleaching power and can be used safely on colored and patterned items.
arau. Oxygen Brightener contains no synthetic surfactants. It breaks down into oxygen, water, and sodium carbonate, making it a safe and gentle ingredient with high cleaning power that can be used for many purposes, not just for clothes.

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Supporting “Save the Children”
A part of the sales of arau. in Japan is used to improve the sanitation and health of children in Uganda, Africa, through the international NGO Save the Children.