From clothes to grout, sodium percarbonate emerges as an ally in deeper cleaning tasks traduzido por: OPENROUTER
Submitted at May 11, 2026, 11:00 AM

Percarbonato de sódio (iStock/Divulgação)
Interest in more versatile and less aggressive cleaning solutions has increased the use of sodium percarbonate in different household tasks. Found in laundry and heavy cleaning products, the compound stands out for its ability to remove stains, eliminate odors, and enhance the sanitization of fabrics and surfaces.
When it comes into contact with water, sodium percarbonate releases active oxygen, creating an effervescent action that helps loosen accumulated dirt. For this reason, it is often used as an alternative to chlorine in situations that require deeper cleaning without compromising delicate fabrics or materials.
Sodium percarbonate is a compound formed by the combination of sodium carbonate and solid hydrogen peroxide. When dissolved in water, it releases active oxygen, which is responsible for the whitening and disinfecting action that has made it popular in different cleaning routines.
Percarbonato de sódio (iStock/Divulgação)
Unlike chlorine-based products, percarbonate tends to have a less intense odor and an action considered less aggressive on certain surfaces. Even so, its use must follow proper guidelines, especially on sensitive materials or delicate fabrics.
The main advantage of sodium percarbonate is its versatility. The product can be used on clothes, grout, utensils, and different surfaces around the house, helping to remove ingrained dirt and tough stains without the need for excessive scrubbing.
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Another important point is its action against odors. On fabrics, towels, or items that accumulate a musty smell, the compound helps with deeper sanitization. In many cases, it is also used to boost detergents and soaps during washing.
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In addition, percarbonate helps restore the appearance of grimy surfaces. Grout, bathroom areas, and kitchen utensils usually regain their brightness after the correct application of the product – especially when combined with warm water!
Sodium percarbonate can be incorporated into different household tasks, as long as the type of material and the correct application method are respected.
In the laundry, the product is widely used to help remove stains and restore yellowed items. When properly diluted, it helps whiten fabrics without the need for chlorine, especially on white clothes and towels.
Percarbonate also stands out as an ally in cleaning darkened grout and grimy floors. The action of active oxygen helps loosen accumulated dirt, making removal easier without excessive effort.
Pots, cutting boards, and containers that accumulate stains can be sanitized with diluted solutions of the product. In this case, the compound helps both with the removal of residues and with the neutralization of odors.
In areas subject to constant humidity, sodium percarbonate helps clean surfaces and combat stains caused by the accumulation of residues. Shower stalls, grout, and toilets are among the places where the product is commonly applied.
Despite its practicality, sodium percarbonate requires some precautions during use. The ideal is to avoid mixtures with incompatible chemical products, especially chlorine-based substances or stronger acids, which can cause unwanted reactions.
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It is also important to perform tests on small areas before applying on delicate materials. Colored fabrics, waxed surfaces, or more sensitive finishes may react differently to the product. Storage should be done in a dry place, protected from moisture, and out of reach of children.
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traduzido por: OPENROUTER