Can Lysol Disinfectant Concentrate be used in laundry?
Can Lysol Disinfectant Concentrate be used in laundry?
Lysol Laundry Sanitizer is specially designed to sanitize your laundry and to kill 99.9% of bacteria*. It can be used on most washable fabrics including: Baby Clothes, Gym Clothes, Undergarments, Towels, Bedding, and Delicates.
What is LYSOL Concentrate used for?
From the kitchen to the bathroom to the bedroom, LYSOL Concentrate cleans a range of surfaces in your home. Use it to clean dirt and grime on countertops, floors, sinks, cabinets, and more. This powerful formula can also be used to disinfect germ-prone surfaces like toilets and faucets.
How do you use disinfectant concentrate?
To disinfect: Remove heavy soil first, then add 2-1/2oz (5 tbsp.) to one quart of water and apply with a sponge or mop, wetting all surfaces thoroughly. Let stand for 10 minutes, then wipe away excess. Rinse all food preparation areas with clean potable water.
How do you add disinfectant to laundry?
- Add a cup of peroxide to white clothes after the washer has filled and before the cycle starts.
- For light or pastel-colored clothing, add 1 cup of peroxide to the bleach dispenser after the washer has filled to disinfect colored clothing.
Can you use Lysol disinfectant spray on fabric?
General disinfectant sprays that you might have around the house or find at the store are billed as sprays to clean and kill germs on all surfaces. You can use these on fabrics, says Hanson. One of the most common general disinfectants is Lysol, and it works to kill germs no matter where you spray it.