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Is it proper if the bleach portion of a washing instruction says, “Do not use chlorine bleach”?

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Is it proper if the bleach portion of a washing instruction says, “Do not use chlorine bleach”?

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A. No. A care label that contains only the words “Do not use chlorine bleach” is unacceptable. If using chlorine bleach on a regular basis would harm the product, but using non-chlorine bleach on a regular basis would not, the label must say, “Only non-chlorine bleach, when needed.” This instruction is designed to warn consumers that chlorine bleach is not safe, but non-chlorine bleach is safe for regular use. For more clarity, the care label may say “Only non-chlorine bleach, when needed. Do not use chlorine bleach.

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