About Dixan
In the grand tapestry of household essentials, one name has consistently shone as a beacon of trust and quality for over six decades - Dixan. Nestled under the esteemed umbrella of Henkel, a global leader in consumer goods, Dixan has been the preferred choice of European households since its inception in 1959. As the pioneer of special detergents designed for washing machines, Dixan has not only kept pace with the evolving needs of consumers but has also set the bar high with its unwavering commitment to delivering exceptional cleaning performance and innovation.
The secret to Dixan's enduring success lies in its potent blend of advanced technologies and stain-fighting ingredients. The brand's iconic Stain-Magnet formula, introduced in the year 2000, has been a game-changer, effortlessly attracting and eliminating even the most stubborn stains while preserving the brilliance of whites and the vibrancy of colors. Dixan's 5x Stain Remover formula, launched in 2012, further cemented its position as a formidable force in the battle against stains.
With a rich heritage of innovation and a steadfast dedication to providing environmentally friendly and effective cleaning solutions, Dixan continues to reign supreme in the laundry detergent category. As an integral part of Henkel's diverse portfolio of consumer brands, Dixan remains resolute in its mission to deliver superior cleaning performance, all while staying attuned to the dynamic needs and preferences of its valued customers.
Where to find the batch code on Dixan products?
Finding the batch code on your Dixan product is essential for tracking its freshness. For skincare products like serums or creams, look at the bottom of the glass jar or plastic bottle. The code is often etched into the container or printed in a small, contrasting color.
If you have a tube (like a cleanser or hand cream), check the crimped seal at the very top. For boxed items, Dixan usually stamps the same alphanumeric code on the outer packaging near the barcode or ingredient list. Most Dixan batch codes consist of 3 to 6 characters, combining letters and numbers.
Important: Period After Opening (PAO)
While the batch code reveals the expiration date for unopened products, the **Period After Opening (PAO)** symbol is what you must follow once you use the product for the first time. Look for an "open jar" icon with a number followed by 'M' (e.g., 6M, 12M). This indicates how many months your Dixan product remains safe and effective after the seal is broken.