6 Alternatives That Work Just As Well as OxiClean (2024)

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When you need a laundry boost but don’t want to use traditional chlorine bleach, you might reach for OxiClean: a color-safe chlorine-bleach alternative that removes pesky stains and brightens dull clothes.

But what happens if you don’t have it on hand? No worries — you’ve got options. According to laundry expert Patric Richardson, founder of the Minneapolis-based boutique Mona Williams, there are a number of alternatives for OxiClean. And the good news is, you may already have a few of them on hand.

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Hydrogen peroxide

One of the simplest, most cost-effective alternatives to oxygen bleach, Richardson says, is hydrogen peroxide. Why? Time for a little science lesson. OxiClean contains several ingredients, but the important one for boosting and brightening laundry is sodium percarbonate — basically, dry hydrogen peroxide plus washing soda (also called sodium carbonate, which is very similar to but not exactly baking soda).

Like OxiClean, hydrogen peroxide is a miracle cure for many stains, especially organic ones, like blood, sweat, bodily fluids, and wine. You can use any hydrogen peroxide, even the common three-percent dilution you’d buy from a drug store, directly on a fresh stain; Richardson recommends pouring just enough to cover the affected area. “You’ll know immediately whether it’s going to work because you’ll see the stain fade,” he says.

You can also use hydrogen peroxide as a boost in a regular load of laundry, but to get the most out of it, you’ll need it in a less-diluted form, since running the washing machine will add even more water to your mix. “Store-bought hydrogen peroxide is diluted to three percent, so it’s basically water,” Richardson says. “The best way to use it for laundry is in its concentrated form.”

The highest concentration you can buy in the U.S. is 30 to 35 percent, which you may be able to find in industry-supply stores (for science laboratories, restaurants, or hair salons) locally or online.

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Hydrogen peroxide and washing soda

Sodium percarbonate includes a hydrogen peroxide component, but that’s not all it is. If you want to be precise and make something the most chemically similar to OxiClean, you would mix hydrogen peroxide with washing soda. You can throw it in the laundry to remove organic stains or brighten a load, the same way you would OxiClean.

The best way to use it as a soak is to mix it with warm, bath temperature water (Richardson says this temperature helps the mixture dissolve faster). But there’s one important caveat: If you make your own OxiClean and mix it with water, you need to add the laundry to the soak right away because once the homemade mix touches water, Richardson says, it off-gases oxygen and loses its effectiveness.

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Store-bought oxygen bleach

If you don’t have OxiClean on hand and you don’t feel like DIYing your own sodium percarbonate solution, you can easily find alternatives online and in stores. You can use Nellie’s Oxygen Brightener Powder or Branch Basics’ Oxygen Boost, which you can find in the brand’s laundry starter kit.

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Pure sodium percarbonate

Your best bet, though, is to buy pure sodium percarbonate (which you can easily find on Amazon for less than $20). Not only does sodium percarbonate not contain any unnecessary additives as do some store-bought products; Richardson says it’s also much stronger than true OxiClean (which means you need less of it). “OxiClean is sodium percarbonate with other ingredients,” he says. “So a pure sodium percarbonate is going to achieve the same results.”

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Borax

Also known as sodium tetraborate, borax is a naturally occurring mineral that can fight tough stains and remove layers of residue that dull your clothes — and it’s color-safe (especially for synthetic fabrics like polyester and nylon). When borax mixes with water, it creates a chemical reaction resulting in hydrogen peroxide, so it’s a good alternative to oxygen bleach or even chlorine bleach. Try adding half a cup of powdered borax to a gallon of warm water, then soak your clothes as a pre-treatment for 30 minutes. Wash normally. Be cautious with natural fibers like cotton and wool, which may fade if left in the borax solution for too long.

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Baking soda

Oxiclean contains washing soda, not baking soda, but baking soda can still help give your colored or white clothes a boost in a pinch. Whip up your own brightening pre-treatment by stirring a cup of baking soda into a gallon of boiling water. Once the water cools, soak your clothes in them for a few hours. If any of the clothes are stained, you can also use a DIY baking soda and water paste to scrub them out with a laundry brush. Then, you can wash the items as usual.

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6 Alternatives That Work Just As Well as OxiClean? ›

Hydrogen peroxide and washing soda

What is a good substitute for OxiClean? ›

Three alternatives

According to Arm and Hammer, add 1/2 a cup of washing soda directly to the washing machine drum before cleaning clothes. Or, if your clothes are extra stained, you can add 1 cup of washing soda. The second alternative ingredient is hydrogen peroxide.

Is borax better than OxiClean? ›

It depends on the color and fabric of the garment you are treating. OxyClean can take the color out of the fabric. I would use Borax if it is a dyed cotton or any natural fiber. If it is just a grease stain or oil spot, I have found that Dawn works wonders.

What is the number one stain remover? ›

The Shout Advanced Grease Busting Foam, our best overall pick, impressed us with its easy-to-use formula and ability to remove a variety of stains.

Can I mix baking soda and OxiClean? ›

Place your clothes in the washer. Add ½ cup of baking soda to your washer. Add detergent, like ARM & HAMMER™ Plus OxiClean™ Odor Blasters. Run the wash cycle.

What is the generic version of OxiClean? ›

Sodium percarbonate is highly concentrated, so where you would use 1/2 cup of OxiClean in your laundry, you would substitute with only 2 tablespoons of its generic, sodium percarbonate. Sodium percarbonate is really cool stuff. It is a highly concentrated powder that releases hydrogen peroxide.

What is the best homemade laundry stain remover? ›

In a liquid measuring cup combine 1 part Dawn dish soap and 2 Parts Hydrogen Peroxide. The amount used will vary depending on the size of the bottle you are using for storage. Refer to post above for best amounts to use for common bottle sizes. Stir the mixture and pour into a dark spray bottle for storage.

Does borax and vinegar whiten clothes? ›

Fortunately, vinegar can both whiten and soften your clothes. If you're looking for a substitute fabric softener, all you need to do is add ½ cup of distilled vinegar onto the rinse cycle. In case you're looking to neutralize odors and whiten your clothes, then add ½ cup of Borax and ½ of vinegar.

What stains does borax remove? ›

When dissolved in water, borax undergoes an oxidation-reduction process, which helps to remove stubborn stains. It's also particularly effective in eliminating dirt, oils, and grime without bleaching or harshing fabrics.

Does borax really clean clothes? ›

Whether added to soap or detergents, the benefits of borax for laundry are: Improving cleaning action by aiding in the emulsification of oils and oil dispersion. Preventing dirt from redepositing by increasing particulate surface charge so that soils and cloth repel each other.

Which is better, Tide or OxiClean? ›

Tide removes common stains like dirt and body oil grease in 5 minutes, and even tackles chocolate ice cream and salad dressing well. It's just passable for clumsy coffee drinkers, so you'll probably need a longer treatment. (The OxiClean MaxForce does do a better job with blood and grass.

What is the hardest color stain to remove? ›

But for these 8 hardest and stubborn stains to remove, you would be needing more than that to get rid of them.
  • Hot Cocoa. ...
  • Poop. ...
  • Blood. ...
  • Permanent Marker. ...
  • Tomato Sauce. ...
  • Grass Stains. ...
  • Red Wine. ...
  • Chocolate.
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What is a substitute for OxiClean? ›

Hydrogen peroxide and washing soda

If you want to be precise and make something the most chemically similar to OxiClean, you would mix hydrogen peroxide with washing soda. You can throw it in the laundry to remove organic stains or brighten a load, the same way you would OxiClean.

Can you mix OxyClean and Dawn? ›

This mix (hot water, Oxiclean, Dawn, and laundry detergent) is amazing for soaking stains.

What is the key ingredient in OxiClean? ›

The OxiClean™ formulation is a combination of ingredients, the key ingredient being sodium percarbonate, sodium carbonate, surfactants and polymer. Combined, these ingredients work together to remove the toughest stains.

Is oxygen bleach just hydrogen peroxide? ›

There are 3 types of oxygen bleach, or non-chlorine bleach: Hydrogen Peroxide, Sodium Percarbonate and Sodium Perborate.

When should you not use OxiClean? ›

Use OxiClean™ Versatile Stain Remover powder for versatile applications. Can I use OxiClean™ Max Force™ Laundry Stain Remover Spray on wool or silk items? OxiClean™ MaxForce™ is not designed to be used on dry clean only fabrics and should not be used on wool or silk items.

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