Pigeon Liquid Cleanser 650mL Refill
Pigeon Liquid Cleanser 650mL Refill
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Description
Description
Pigeon Liquid Cleanser is a multi-use cleaning product for use on baby bottles, teats, toys and accessories. Use also to wash fresh fruit and vegetables.
Naturally biodegradable, Pigeon Liquid Cleanser is made from food grade ingredients and contains no harsh chemicals. It effectively kills 99% of bacteria.
With a low sud formula, Pigeon Liquid Cleanser is easy to rinse and removes tough milk stains to keep bottles looking good.
Size: 650ml refill
How to use
How to use
For fruit and vegetables, rinse first. Place approx 5mL Liquid Cleanser into sink/bowl, add 2L water, soak for 30 seconds and then rinse with running water.
Features & Benefits
Features & Benefits
Ideal for bottles, teats, toys, pump parts, tableware, and fresh produce.
-Kills 99% of Bacteria
Ensures hygienic, safe feeding tools for your baby.
-Made with Food-Grade Ingredients
Safe for cleaning baby items and safe enough to wash fruits and vegetables.
-Naturally Biodegradable Formula
Gentle on the environment and safe for everyday use.
-No Harsh Chemicals
Free from sulfates, phosphates, and irritants; safe for sensitive skin.
-Removes Tough Milk Residue
Effectively lifts stubborn milk stains and residue from bottles and teats.
-Low Sud Formula
Easy to rinse, leaving no unwanted residue behind.
-Designed for Newborn Hygiene Needs
Perfect companion to bottle brushes and sterilizers to ensure a germ-free clean.
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