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Dettol Antibacterial Laundry Cleanser, Fresh Cotton, Dermatologically Tested, 1.5 Litre
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Achieve ultimate laundry hygiene with the Dettol Antibacterial Laundry Cleanser, a dermatologically tested, bleach-free liquid that kills 99.9% of bacteria even at cold 20°C washes. This 1.5 Litre bottle not only disinfects and eliminates odor-causing germs but also infuses your clothes, towels, and bedding with a crisp Fresh Cotton scent. It is safe and gentle enough for sensitive skin and all laundry types, ensuring deep antibacterial action in every cycle.
- Kills 99.9% of bacteria, even in cold water (20°C).
- Eliminates odor-causing germs for pristine fabric freshness.
- Dermatologically tested and bleach-free formula.
- Large 1.5 Litre volume with a refreshing Fresh Cotton scent.
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Product Description
Elevate Your Clean: Dettol Antibacterial Laundry Cleanser (1.5 Litre) — Ultimate Hygiene with Fresh Cotton Scent
Stop merely washing your laundry and start disinfecting it with the powerful Dettol Antibacterial Laundry Cleanser. This dermatologically tested, bleach-free liquid is your essential defense against 99.9% of bacteria and germs, ensuring hygienically clean clothes, towels, and bedding, even in cold 20°C washes. Infused with a crisp, high-demand Fresh Cotton fragrance, this 1.5 Litre bottle not only sanitizes but also eliminates odor-causing bacteria, leaving your textiles smelling truly pristine. Perfect for sensitive skin and safe for all laundry, from baby clothes to sportswear. Choose Dettol for unmatched fabric freshness and deep antibacterial action in every cycle.
Key Features
- Powerful Antibacterial Action: Kills 99.9% of bacteria even when washing at 20°C.
- Odor Elimination: Specifically targets and destroys odor-causing bacteria.
- Fresh Cotton Fragrance: Leaves laundry with a long-lasting, clean, and crisp scent.
- Large 1.5 Litre Volume: Provides exceptional value and numerous washes.
- Easy to Use: Simply add two capfuls to your fabric softener drawer.
- Versatile Use: Suitable for all wash loads, including delicates, towels, and children’s clothing.
- Bleach-Free Formula: Safe for use on colored and dark garments.
Important Information
- Dermatologically Tested: Gentle formula suitable for sensitive skin.
- Item Form: Liquid.
- Country of Origin: United Kingdom.
- Specific Uses: Antibacterial, Disinfectant, Laundry.
Why Choose Think Assemble
- Quality Assurance: We ensure every product is sourced directly and meets stringent quality standards.
- Fast, Reliable Shipping: Get your hygiene essentials quickly with our efficient delivery service.
- Dedicated Customer Support: Our team is ready to assist with any product inquiries or needs.
Specification
Overview
| Volume | 1500 Millilitres |
|---|---|
| Units | 1500.0 millilitre(s) |
| Manufacturer contact | Wellcroft House Wellcroft Road Slough Sl1 4Aq |
| Country of origin | United Kingdom |
| Brand | Dettol |
| Format | Liquid |
| Date First Available | 12 Nov. 2015 |
| Manufacturer | Dettol |
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52 reviews for Dettol Antibacterial Laundry Cleanser, Fresh Cotton, Dermatologically Tested, 1.5 Litre
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agrowingyardforpeach –
I’ve been using this Dettol Laundry Sanitizer for ages now, and it’s just one of those reliable products I keep coming back to. The smell is a real highlight for me. It leaves my laundry with a really nice, refreshing scent that just smells clean – not overpowering or fake, just genuinely fresh. It’s a simple product, but it does the job well and makes my laundry feel that much cleaner. Definitely a staple in my laundry routine.
Boosternos –
I have been using these for quite a long time and it really leaves nice smell. Great value for money
P4ul –
Love this product, great smell, makes my laundry germ free without having to wash at 60°c
HappyChick –
Having tried to order another size from site that is delivered by another company, I went back to ordering this from thinkassemble.co.uk Prime. This arrived very safely packed and goos for my needs. Easier than going to supermarket. The smell and effectiveness in softwater area is great and it lasts a long time, is a good size and washes effectively. I like to use it insted of fabric softener (in soft water) as it is more effective I find and the clothing and machine stays fresh. Recommend.
Avid reader –
Buy this regularly. Nice smell, easy to use. Seems effective
Mary Clare Kelly –
This clearly does exactly what it says on the label. Ideal for towels and bedding.
James Smith –
I originally bought Dettol Antibacterial Laundry Cleanser for basic hygiene peace of mind, but it’s become one of the most versatile and quietly effective products in my entire cleaning setup. I’ve tested it extensively for over a year across dozens of everyday and off-label scenarios—especially anything involving sweat, bacteria, or damp fabrics—and I always keep it in stock. I primarily use the Fresh Cotton version, which leaves behind a clean but not overpowering scent that’s suitable even for gym clothes or more sensitive skin.My most frequent use is gym-related: I’ll drop gym shorts, trunks, gloves, and even socks into a bucket with a diluted solution—about a capful to 2.5 litres of cool water—and let them soak for anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. It’s a lifesaver for trainers and swim gear. Even when left damp overnight in a sealed bag, the clothes come out completely fresh, without that humid mildew smell you often get from sweaty synthetics. I’ve done soak tests at temperatures as low as 5°C in the garage during winter, and up to 20°C indoors in summer. Impressively, even at those low temperatures, it still kills odour-causing bacteria—confirmed through sniff tests and the total absence of lingering smells after air drying.The bottle claims 99.9% bacterial kill from 15°C onwards, but based on my testing, it’s performing even below that. I ran informal swab-and-culture tests using basic agar plates and found Dettol-treated fabrics had notably fewer bacterial colonies than untreated ones washed with detergent alone. The product is bleach-free and safe on colours, which means I’ve used it without hesitation on dark cottons, synthetics, sportswear, and even wool blend socks with zero fading or texture change.It’s not just laundry, either. I’ve used it to sanitise travel pouches, canvas tote bags, pillowcases, hand towels, and even reusable nappies and kitchen cloths. When I want to stretch its value, I reuse the soaking solution once or twice for similarly dirty loads (like socks or gym towels), replacing the liquid after two rounds. This way, a 1.5L bottle goes a long way—at £2.26/litre, it’s cheaper than running hot washes and better for delicate items too.I’ve tested Dettol Antibacterial Laundry Cleanser across a wide range of real-life scenarios, and it consistently proves itself as one of the most versatile hygiene products in my routine. It’s been especially reliable with gym shorts made from synthetic or polyester materials, which often hold onto odours. I also regularly use it for swimming trunks and Speedos—items that are frequently damp and stored in sealed bags. Trainer liners and shoe insoles benefit from a soak as well, coming out noticeably fresher even after just 30 minutes.Cotton socks and bamboo socks, which can get particularly sour after long days or workouts, respond well to both short and overnight soaks. My work shirts, especially under the arms, also come out fresher and less prone to developing lingering smells over time. Pillowcases and duvet covers used during colds or flu are another prime use—Dettol gives added reassurance that everything’s properly sanitised. I also use it on cotton boxers and briefs without worrying about damaging the fabric.For travel and gym routines, it handles laundry bags and tote bags excellently. Even wipe-clean canvas pouches that gather sweat and grime respond well to a quick soak. Sweat-drenched running tops and yoga towels get deodorised and disinfected easily. Kids’ uniform polo shirts, which can carry that musky scent after a long day, come out noticeably cleaner too. Kitchen dishcloths and face towels left damp in baskets for a day or two lose their funk entirely. Fabric shower caddies that build up mildew over time are another great use case.Finally, Dettol is especially effective with reusable baby wipes and reusable nappies (particularly the outer wraps). These are the kinds of items where sanitisation really matters, and this product handles them gently yet thoroughly.From these experiences, the pros are clear. It genuinely works at low temperatures—I’ve tested it between 5°C and 20°C, and it still cuts through bacteria and smell. It doesn’t fade colours or damage delicate fabrics. It’s incredibly versatile—you can use it in a machine, for a hand soak, or even leave items in a bucket overnight. The “fresh cotton” scent is clean and subtle, not chemically or artificial. You can reuse the soak solution once or twice for similarly dirty items, which adds a cost-effective edge. One bottle stretches surprisingly far when using 1–2 capfuls per cycle or soak.That said, it’s not perfect. Cons include the fact that bulk bottles can sometimes leak slightly if stored on their side. There’s also no child safety cap, which is something to consider if you’re soaking items in open buckets. It’s not a replacement for detergent—it sanitises, not cleans—so you still need to wash properly. If you use it for daily soak routines, you’ll go through bottles quicker than expected. Also, repeated exposure can mildly dry your skin, especially if you’re soaking things by hand often without gloves.Bottom line: this is a practical solution for anyone dealing with sportswear, kids’ clothes, work uniforms, or just wants to reduce bacteria and odours without blasting everything at 60°C. If you’re a gym-goer, traveller, cyclist, or anyone who sweats a lot and washes on cold, this is a staple. If you only wash at 60°C+ and don’t have odour or hygiene issues, you likely don’t need it—but even then, it’s a nice insurance policy during flu season or post-illness.
CrashingBore –
I like using this as it makes me feel as if my clothes are extra clean. Especially gym clothes etc. Use in every wash.
HARINDER A. –
Confusing picture of the product on site
Good product but too expensive and also the picture of 4 bottles on site is confusing when only one bottle is being sent and recieved
.Baadkar –
Clothing disinfectant
Good
PRAVEEN TYAGI –
Nice
Good
Apurba Biswas –
Good to buy
Good and unique product
thinkassemble.co.uk Customer –
It’s Okay
Thanks
agrowingyardforpeach –
I’ve been using this Dettol Laundry Sanitizer for ages now, and it’s just one of those reliable products I keep coming back to. The smell is a real highlight for me. It leaves my laundry with a really nice, refreshing scent that just smells clean – not overpowering or fake, just genuinely fresh. It’s a simple product, but it does the job well and makes my laundry feel that much cleaner. Definitely a staple in my laundry routine.
Boosternos –
I have been using these for quite a long time and it really leaves nice smell. Great value for money
P4ul –
Love this product, great smell, makes my laundry germ free without having to wash at 60°c
HappyChick –
Having tried to order another size from site that is delivered by another company, I went back to ordering this from thinkassemble.co.uk Prime. This arrived very safely packed and goos for my needs. Easier than going to supermarket. The smell and effectiveness in softwater area is great and it lasts a long time, is a good size and washes effectively. I like to use it insted of fabric softener (in soft water) as it is more effective I find and the clothing and machine stays fresh. Recommend.
Avid reader –
Buy this regularly. Nice smell, easy to use. Seems effective
Mary Clare Kelly –
This clearly does exactly what it says on the label. Ideal for towels and bedding.
James Smith –
I originally bought Dettol Antibacterial Laundry Cleanser for basic hygiene peace of mind, but it’s become one of the most versatile and quietly effective products in my entire cleaning setup. I’ve tested it extensively for over a year across dozens of everyday and off-label scenarios—especially anything involving sweat, bacteria, or damp fabrics—and I always keep it in stock. I primarily use the Fresh Cotton version, which leaves behind a clean but not overpowering scent that’s suitable even for gym clothes or more sensitive skin.My most frequent use is gym-related: I’ll drop gym shorts, trunks, gloves, and even socks into a bucket with a diluted solution—about a capful to 2.5 litres of cool water—and let them soak for anywhere from 30 minutes to an hour. It’s a lifesaver for trainers and swim gear. Even when left damp overnight in a sealed bag, the clothes come out completely fresh, without that humid mildew smell you often get from sweaty synthetics. I’ve done soak tests at temperatures as low as 5°C in the garage during winter, and up to 20°C indoors in summer. Impressively, even at those low temperatures, it still kills odour-causing bacteria—confirmed through sniff tests and the total absence of lingering smells after air drying.The bottle claims 99.9% bacterial kill from 15°C onwards, but based on my testing, it’s performing even below that. I ran informal swab-and-culture tests using basic agar plates and found Dettol-treated fabrics had notably fewer bacterial colonies than untreated ones washed with detergent alone. The product is bleach-free and safe on colours, which means I’ve used it without hesitation on dark cottons, synthetics, sportswear, and even wool blend socks with zero fading or texture change.It’s not just laundry, either. I’ve used it to sanitise travel pouches, canvas tote bags, pillowcases, hand towels, and even reusable nappies and kitchen cloths. When I want to stretch its value, I reuse the soaking solution once or twice for similarly dirty loads (like socks or gym towels), replacing the liquid after two rounds. This way, a 1.5L bottle goes a long way—at £2.26/litre, it’s cheaper than running hot washes and better for delicate items too.I’ve tested Dettol Antibacterial Laundry Cleanser across a wide range of real-life scenarios, and it consistently proves itself as one of the most versatile hygiene products in my routine. It’s been especially reliable with gym shorts made from synthetic or polyester materials, which often hold onto odours. I also regularly use it for swimming trunks and Speedos—items that are frequently damp and stored in sealed bags. Trainer liners and shoe insoles benefit from a soak as well, coming out noticeably fresher even after just 30 minutes.Cotton socks and bamboo socks, which can get particularly sour after long days or workouts, respond well to both short and overnight soaks. My work shirts, especially under the arms, also come out fresher and less prone to developing lingering smells over time. Pillowcases and duvet covers used during colds or flu are another prime use—Dettol gives added reassurance that everything’s properly sanitised. I also use it on cotton boxers and briefs without worrying about damaging the fabric.For travel and gym routines, it handles laundry bags and tote bags excellently. Even wipe-clean canvas pouches that gather sweat and grime respond well to a quick soak. Sweat-drenched running tops and yoga towels get deodorised and disinfected easily. Kids’ uniform polo shirts, which can carry that musky scent after a long day, come out noticeably cleaner too. Kitchen dishcloths and face towels left damp in baskets for a day or two lose their funk entirely. Fabric shower caddies that build up mildew over time are another great use case.Finally, Dettol is especially effective with reusable baby wipes and reusable nappies (particularly the outer wraps). These are the kinds of items where sanitisation really matters, and this product handles them gently yet thoroughly.From these experiences, the pros are clear. It genuinely works at low temperatures—I’ve tested it between 5°C and 20°C, and it still cuts through bacteria and smell. It doesn’t fade colours or damage delicate fabrics. It’s incredibly versatile—you can use it in a machine, for a hand soak, or even leave items in a bucket overnight. The “fresh cotton” scent is clean and subtle, not chemically or artificial. You can reuse the soak solution once or twice for similarly dirty items, which adds a cost-effective edge. One bottle stretches surprisingly far when using 1–2 capfuls per cycle or soak.That said, it’s not perfect. Cons include the fact that bulk bottles can sometimes leak slightly if stored on their side. There’s also no child safety cap, which is something to consider if you’re soaking items in open buckets. It’s not a replacement for detergent—it sanitises, not cleans—so you still need to wash properly. If you use it for daily soak routines, you’ll go through bottles quicker than expected. Also, repeated exposure can mildly dry your skin, especially if you’re soaking things by hand often without gloves.Bottom line: this is a practical solution for anyone dealing with sportswear, kids’ clothes, work uniforms, or just wants to reduce bacteria and odours without blasting everything at 60°C. If you’re a gym-goer, traveller, cyclist, or anyone who sweats a lot and washes on cold, this is a staple. If you only wash at 60°C+ and don’t have odour or hygiene issues, you likely don’t need it—but even then, it’s a nice insurance policy during flu season or post-illness.