Welcome to the Clorox Settlement
The settlement of the class action lawsuit involves Clorox’s Automatic Toilet Bowl Cleaner with Bleach (“CATBC”). The lawsuit alleges that Clorox falsely advertised the safety of CATBC by telling consumers that CATBC “does not harm plumbing.” The lawsuit contends that the chemicals in CATBC attack the flush mechanism’s flapper, causing it to crack, warp and disintegrate until the flapper fails to seal properly and the tank leaks water.
Class Members can receive a refund of the amount(s) they paid to buy CATBC. In addition, Class Members who had to replace flappers or other tank parts, or who had other property damage from using CATBC can be compensated for their property damage costs. In general, you are a Class Member if you purchased CATBC in the United States at any time from December 13, 2002 to September 15, 2010.
Clorox will create a fund of up to $8 million to provide cash refunds to Class Members who submitted a valid claim form by January 28, 2011. If you think you have a claim, but missed the deadline, please contact us concerning the possibility of submitting a late claim.
If you have any questions about the settlement or payment of claims to Class Members, you can email Blood Hurst & O’Reardon at info@bholaw.com.
To submit information regarding the Clorox Settlement or to send information about a new case please complete the secure form on the Report A Case page of this website.

