
About Fuller
Plus Detergent
- Extra water softening agent
- Higher performing anti-deposition agent that keeps dirt in suspension
until rinsed away
- Chlorine scavenger protects clothing from harmful effects of chlorine
- Washes up to 43 loads per bottle
- Powerful enzymes that remove all kinds of stains including blood
and grass
- Optical brighteners that make whites whiter and colors brighter
- Excellent performance in all water types and temperatures
- Fulsol for outstanding grease removal
- Doubles as a pre-wash spot treatment
- Pleasant, clean, fresh citrus fragrance
Where To Use
Fuller Plus Detergent
- Use in washing machine on all machine-washable clothing.
- Also works in front-loading washers at 1/2 the recommended usage
as shown on container.
How To Use
Fuller Plus Detergent
- Use 1.5 oz. for each load washed in a regular automatic washer.
- For heavily soiled loads, use up to 3 oz.
- For pre-treatment of tough stains, rub Fuller Plus Liquid directly
into stain. Some stains may require pre-soaking.
- Order the handy dispenser
pump # 965 for convenience in measuring and dispensing detergent.

- Net Wt: 64.5 fl. oz.
- Type of Product: Liquid
- No phosphates or dyes
- Biodegradable
- Concentrated
Perspiration Stains: Perspiration stains are caused by
body oils, mineral salts and enzymes mixing together on fabrics. If
they are not removed, they can weaken and discolor fabric. To remove
the stains from washables, soak for 30 minutes to an hour in an enzyme
based stain remover, then launder in warm water. If stain has discolored
fabric, use a bleach that is safe for the fabric.
Remaining Perspiration Odor: Even after washing
clothes repeatedly to remove perspiration stains, the perspiration odor
may remain. To eliminate the odor, add 1/2 cup of white vinegar or ammonia
to the washing machine rinse.
Washing Flame Retardant Children's Clothing:
According to the Department of Agriculture, when washing flame retardant
clothing in phosphate-free detergent add 1 cup of vinegar to the rinse
cycle. This will help the fabric retain its flame retardant properties.
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