Frequently Asked Questions


Maximize laundry results with our Industrial strength laundry formula works with all machines, such as HE (High Efficiency) machines, front loaders, and top loaders.
Customize your laundry powder with our skin-safe fragrance oils. An example below shows how to calculate for laundry powder.
It is recommended to always reference the IFRA certificate when adding a fragrance to determine the safe percentage. Each of our laundry kits includes an instruction card on how to scent laundry detergent safely.
When using fragrance oil from a supplier, ensure you possess the IFRA certificate for the oil purchased as formulations vary between suppliers.
IFRA serves as a safety guide for consumers and does not dictate usage amounts. As long as the percent of fragrance oil used is at or less than the maximum percentage found in the appropriate category on the IFRA, your product will be IFRA compliant/safe.
If you exceed it you do so at your own descretion and it is no longer safe under the IFRA standards.
When determining the proper oil percentage, make sure to calculate the ingredients' percentage before adding any fragrances. It is advised to measure by weight instead of volume as fragrance oils have varying densities.
Laundry Example:
Create a batch of laundry detergent weighing 2 lbs or 32
ounces, following the IFRA guidelines for laundry products. This batch should
not exceed 10% of the total weight under category 10A, which pertains to
laundry powder or liquid.
1. First convert (10%) our percentage into a decimal form which is (.10).
2. Next multiply 32 ounces of the detergent x .10 percentage
It will look like this 32 x .10 = 3.2 ounces is the total fragrance that can
safely be used to add in my powder laundry detergent.
32x.10=3.2 ounces of fragrance
It is important to be aware that the maximum usage percentage level listed on an IFRA certificate only indicates the highest allowed percentage for your finished product to be safe.
This should not be taken as a recommendation for usage. We highly recommend conducting individual tests for each fragrance in your product to determine the optimal outcome.

Let's say you want to mix Fragrance A with Fragrance B, if fragrance A has a maximum usage of 60% and Fragrance B has a maximum usage level of 30% under the category for your application let's say 10A (laundry powder) then the combined blended fragrances has to stay below 30%.
To create a perfect blend of fragrances, it is important to measure each fragrance by weight and divide the total fragrance load according to your desired scent. This ensures that your fragrance load remains within the recommended maximum limit.
Proposition 65 mandates businesses to warn Californians about significant exposure to chemicals causing cancer, birth defects, or reproductive harm. These chemicals may be in products purchased for homes or workplaces or released in the environment.
Stay Fresh with Peanut highly prioritizes the health and safety of our customers and our family, emphasizing proactive sharing of knowledge for informed decisions.
As a Texas-based business, we are not obligated to disclose, however transparency is key in disclosing the ingredients we offer.
We encourage you to conduct research on all listed ingredients to make knowledgeable decisions.
For more information about Prop 65 please visit the California website.