Sodium Percarbonate Powder 99% Purity - Oxygen Bleach vs Molly's Suds Oxygen Whitener - Chlorine-free whiteners (Pure Lemon) 158 oz
Overall winner: Sodium Percarbonate Powder 99% Purity - Oxygen Bleach
Key Differences
Molly's Suds (A) is a branded chlorine-free oxygen whitener with a light lemon scent and higher-rated review count, positioned at a more premium price tier. Naturgenix (B) is a 99% sodium percarbonate powder that delivers high-purity oxygen bleaching and broader multi-surface uses (laundry, dishes, deodorizing) at a more affordable price tier
Sodium Percarbonate Powder 99% Purity - Oxygen Bleach
Sodium percarbonate powder with 99% purity releases hydrogen peroxide in water for oxygen bleach cleaning. Great for laundry, dishwashing, deodorizing, and stain removal; customers note effective stain removal and odor removal
Pros
- high-purity formula (99% sodium percarbonate)
- releases hydrogen peroxide for cleaning
- multi-surface use (laundry, dishwasher, deodorizing)
- color-safe and non-dye based
Cons
- no explicit directions or safety warnings in data
- user insights mention potential brightness considerations without specifics
- may require compatible detergents for optimal results
Molly's Suds Oxygen Whitener - Chlorine-free whiteners (Pure Lemon) 158 oz
Chlorine-free oxygen whitener that brightens whites and removes stains with a lemon scent. Customers note strong effectiveness and natural ingredients, comparable to Oxiclean
Pros
- chlorine-free whitening booster
- natural lemon fragrance
- brightens whites and removes stains
- compatible with powdered detergent or detergent tabs
Cons
- mixed views on value for money
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Naturgenix |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Naturgenix |
| User Reviews | Molly's Suds |