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Chicco Baby Laundry Detergent (Fresh Spring) (1L)

Gentle and Effective - just like mother's love. Chicco Baby Laundry Detergent has been specially formulated to effectively clean baby’s clothes by removing tough stains, odour and germs while keeping them gentle and delicate on baby’s skin- a preferred choice for both parents and baby.

About this item

  • Gentle & Safe: Chicco Baby Laundry Detergent is free from Phosphorus, Fluorescence, Brighteners, and Colorants, thereby, preventing any discomfort and irritation to the babys skin

  • Chicco is one of the largest baby care brands in the world. With experience of over 60 years, it offers a wide range of baby products in nursing, baby toiletries, toys, travel (Strollers and car safety seats) and fashion categories

  • Quantity: 1L

Product Highlights

Variant & Size: Chicco Baby Laundry Detergent in the Fresh Spring fragrance, available in a 1 L bottle (also as pouch options) .

Targeted for Baby Clothes: Specially formulated to tackle tough baby-related stains—food, oil/ghee, fruits, vegetables, dirt, pee/poop—while remaining gentle on delicate baby skin .

Stain & Germ Defense:

Contains five key enzymes (Protease, Alpha-Amylase, Pectate Lyase, Lipase, Mannanase) to break down a variety of stubborn stains .

Boasts antibacterial and antifungal action, eliminating up to 99% of bacteria and fungi from clothing surfaces .

Gentle on Skin:

Dermatologically tested for sensitive baby skin .

Free from phosphorus, fluorescent agents, brighteners, and colorants—reducing chances of irritation .

Wash Compatibility:

Suitable for both hand wash and machine wash, offering convenient versatility for parents .

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Usage Instructions

Washing Method Instructions

Hand Wash Dilute 10 ml of detergent in 10 L of water → soak soiled clothes → rinse with clean water .

Machine Wash Add approximately half a cap (~25 ml) per load → add clothes → proceed with your usual wash cycle .

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