<span>Field of the invention: The present invention is in the field of conumer products comprising photobleaches and photodisinfectants, epecially metal or metalloid phthalocyanine compounds useful for treating fabrics, e.g., in consumer products such as laundry detergents. Background of the invention: Historically, photobleaches in consumer products have been ionic, usually as a result of sulfonation. Salt forms of simple Zn or Al phthalocyanines are typically used. Sulfonation improves water-solubility and decreases interaction with common anionic surfactants used in detergents, but increases melting-point of the photobieach relative to a non-charged or non-salt material. Making a photobleach hydrophilic and giving it anionic charge also reduces its ability to partition into, and, upon exposure to light, to bleach oily, soils and stains. Recently, certain non-charged (nonionic) photobleaches have been developed. These include sophisticated ligands and non-charged photobleaches among those disclosed in WO 98/32832 A, WO 98/32829 A, WO 98/32828 A, WO 98/32827 A, WO 98/32826 A, WO 98/32825 A, and WO 98/32824 A all published Jul. 30, 1998; and WO 97/05203 A and WO 97/05202 published Feb. 13, 1997. These materials can be quite hydrophobic and are useful in laundry detergents. They have an improved ability to treat oily soils. Other photobleaches used in detergents have included some so-called "ion pair" types.Despite the recent advances, there remains a need for further improvements in photobleaches and/or </span><span>photodisinfectants for use in consumer products. Specifically, there is an ongoing need for consumer products comprising photobleaches and/or photodisinfectants which are more resistant to aggregation, more useful for treating synthetic or lipid-soiled fabrics, and are readily capable of being uniformly dispersed, e.g., on dilution, in a consumer product composition. Uniform dispersion is very important to avoid a patchy effect in photobleaching of fabrics, or for effective photodisinfectancy. It is accordingly an object of the present invention to provide further improvements in consumer product compositions comprising photobleach and/or photodisinfectant compounds. These and other objects are accomplished herein, as will be seen from the following disclosure. Background articles: See for example U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,872,248; 5,484,778; 5,763,602; Derwent 93-032275; EP-284,370 A; EP-296,876; EP-366,440; EP-484,027 A; EP 538,228 A; EP-596,184; GB 2,260,996; GB 2,279,657; GB 2,313,122; JP 3285998 (See Derwent 92-038692); JP 51/39044; JP 52/55339; JP 60/48047; JP 61/57536; JP 7292398 A (see Derwent 96-017535); KR 97-61275; KR 9102515 (see Derwent 92-321309); U.S. Pat. Nos. 3,860,484; 4,166,718; 4,209,417; 4,304,719; 4,368,053; 4,800,188; 4,806,514; 4,911,919; 5,135,717; 5,280,183; 5,346,670; 5,437,929; 5,482,514; 5,484,778; 5,561,106; 5,585,483; 5,665,689; 5,665,875; 5,679,661; 5,733,560; 5,824,800; WO 91/18006; WO 91/18007; WO 92/01753; WO 92/01753; WO 94/22960)http://www.google.com/patents?vid=USPAT6593286</span>

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