




Refresh Anytime, Anywhere

How To Use
Spray – 1-2 pumps inside each aligner, spreading evenly.
Go – No need to rinse or soak. Use up to 4 times daily to clean and freshen aligners.

Ingredients
Water, hydrogen peroxide, glycerine, PVP, PEG, sucralose, sodium citrate, sodium benzoate, etidronic acid, mentha arvensis (mint) oil.
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Keep your aligners or retainers odor-free and hygienic.
Keep aligners or retainers fresh and hygienic.
Daily deep clean of aligners or retainers.
Spray directly into aligners
Pump foam directly onto aligners
Dissolve 5g into 100ml of water and place aligners in to soak
Let sit for up to 5 minutes
Let sit for up to 5 minutes
Let aligners soak for 15 minutes
Yes
Yes
No
Mid-day refresh
Mid-day refresh
Daily deep cleaning
10ml bottle
55ml bottle
300g bottle
Up to 4x per day
Up to 4x per day
Once per day
FAQs
What is the Invisalign™ Aligner Cleaning Spray?
A compact, portable spray cleaner for Invisalign aligners and Vivera retainers. Identical active ingredients to the Cleaning Foam, but in a spray format that is even more pocket-friendly (3.5 x 0.5 inches; 0.33 fl oz). Kills 99.9% of bacteria that can cause bad breath. Contains mint oil.
How does the Cleaning Spray differ from the Cleaning Foam?
Both share the same active ingredients and antibacterial claims. The difference is format and size: the Spray is more compact and
dispenses as a fine mist, while the Foam is slightly larger and dispenses as a foam. The Spray is the most portable of the two.
How do I use theAligner Cleaning Spray? On-the-go use:
1. Remove your aligners.
2. Spray 1–2 pumps inside each aligner.
3. Use up to 4 times daily.
4. No rinsing required; rinsing and brushing before reinserting is optional.
Is the Cleaning Spray compatible with retainers?
Yes — the spray is compatible with both Invisalign clear aligners and Vivera retainers.
What are the ingredients in the Aligner Cleaning Spray?
Water, hydrogen peroxide, glycerine, PVP, PEG, sucralose, sodium citrate, sodium benzoate, etidronic acid, mentha arvensis (mint) oil.


