*Based on last 52 weeks of IRI point of sale data, ending 6/27/2021. *Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella enterica, Escherichia coli and Influenza A virus. Use as directed on hard, nonporous surfaces.
CLEAN. SANITIZE. DISINFECT. What’s the Difference?
Cleaning
Removes dirt and dust by washing, scrubbing and rinsing
Sanitizing
Reduces bacteria like Staph and E. coli on surfaces and in laundry
Disinfecting
Destroys or inactivates bacteria and viruses on hard, non-porous surfaces
Featured Clorox Disinfecting Products
Disinfect high-touch surfaces frequently to help control the spread of germs inside and outside your home
What different forms of products are available within Clorox Cleaning?
Cleaning agents come in various forms depending on the nature of the product and intended usage. Laundry detergents come in liquid, powder and pods. Surface cleaners are common in liquid form, but wipes are also available that add convenience for quick clean up or travel. Sanitizers come in gel or liquid form, which impacts the rate at which they disinfect. Choose the suitable product form based on the compatible cleaning tools/appliances, effectiveness and convenience. Products within Clorox Cleaning come in Liquid, Wipes, Gel, Pads, Non-Aerosol Spray and Tablets/capsules.
What collections are available within Clorox Cleaning?