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Is this the same stuff @Clint -

1.25Kg

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Product Description​

Astonish Oxy Atv Non Bio Stain Remover 1.25kg
Colours & WhitesThe Queen's Awards for Enterprise: International Trade 2022Cruelty Free InternationalSuitable for vegans
Pack size: 1.25KG

Ingredients​

>30% Oxygen-Based Bleaching Agents (Sodium Carbonate Peroxyhydrate)

Number of uses​

57 Washes

Net Contents​

1.25kg ℮

Preparation and Usage​

Add the powder using a teaspoon (tsp) and the dosage guidance below to boost stain removal. Suitable for use in washing machines, for hand washing and soaking or for use as a pre-treatment prior to washing.In-WashAdd 4 tsp into the washing machine drawer or drum. Use with your normal laundry detergent. For best results wash at 40°C or above. This pack contains enough for 57 standard washes (2.5kg washed in medium hardness water).SoakingDose as recommended in the table below using warm to hot water (40-60°C). Ensure the powder is fully dissolved and soak for 30-60 minutes. Wash as normal, rinse and dry. For extra tough stains or strong malodours soak overnight.Pre-TreatDose as recommended in the table below using warm water (40°C). Ensure the powder is fully dissolved and pour or gently dab the solution onto stains. Leave for 15-30 mins. Wash as normal, rinse and dry. Repeat with longer times for stubborn stains.Dosage (per litre of water)Soft Water: General 1 tsp, Spot Cleaning 2 tsp, Stubborn 4 tspMedium Hardness: General 2 tsp, Spot Cleaning 4 tsp, Stubborn 6 tspHard Water: General 3 tsp, Spot Cleaning 6 tsp, Stubborn 8 tsp1 teaspoon (tsp) = 5ml or 5.4g
 
Can this be used as a general purpose equipment cleaner?

I’ve always used chemclean because I got a big tub of it in a job lot of stuff when I was getting started, but it does leave an annoying chalky residue and I’m a bit loathed to cough up for another big tub of it.

Can this be used as an alternative? If so, what dilution rates do people use etc?
 

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