Ajax Review – Scouring Clenser With Bleach

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Calcium Carbonate, Sodium Carbonate, Anionic Surfactants, Bleach, Quality Control Agents, Fragrance, Color
This is good for people who really don’t care on being in constant contact with bleach. I haven’t used this in years because not only do you need a lot of this to get the job done, but also consists of dangerous ingredients.
Scratch free. Easy rinse formula. Contains no phosphates. Made in USA.
Simple and to the point, Ajax Powder Cleanser with Bleach is what my Grandmother and my Mother used. When they were cleaning the kitchen or the bathroom, your nose knew that some serious business was going on. Not that it was the most beautiful scent in the world, it just let you know, as you would soon see, that perfect results would be evident.

The bathroom sparkled. The kitchen was shiny and new.

With all the super-atomic-organic cleaners on the market today, isn’t it funny I always feel compelled to return to old-faithful again and again?

Somehow you just know… when you want it clean, you want it Ajax clean.
Keep out of reach of children. Avoid inhalation of the dust; use in a well ventilated area on wetted surface. Avoid contact with acids. Low levels of chlorine gas could be released when powder is exposed to flames. Keep container sealed to avoid absorption of moisture from the air and possible loss of bleaching function. Not recommended for use on silver, fabrics, painted surfaces, rubber or soft plastic.