Napisan is a mixture of percarb and detergent, as indicated on the label. While pure percarb is a passable no-rinse sanitiser, using Napisan that way would carry over detergent.
Now you have to be careful, as there are several "napi-San" type products.
If it is napi-san,di-san,vanish, XXX-san ( bought from the big 3 ) then it will not be pure, but still highly effective
Sodium Percarbonate breaks down to Peroxide and Sodium Carbonate in water over 80*c. The carbonate then becomes a detergent ( remember Grandma and her washing soda cyrstals...pure sodium carbonte)
Sodium Percarbonate is listed with ANZFSA as a non-rinse sanitiser in food manufacturing plants , so it is hardly "passable" as
Honestly, you're best to buy pure Sodium Percarbonate, as it is cheap as and easy to. But the "Napi-sans" will do the same job
3. COMPOSITION / INFORMATION ON INGREDIENTS Substances See section below for composition of mixtures. Mixtures Components CAS Number Proportion Sodium Percarbonate [15630-89-4] < 30%
Sodium Silicate [1344-09-8] <1%
Ingredients not classified as hazardous to 100.0%
Sodium Carbonate [497-19-8] < 60%
Ethoxylated C12 – C15 alcohols [68131-39-5] <10%
C12-C14 Alkylbenzene Sulphonic Acid [68584-22-5] <10%
And
disodium carbonate, compound with hydrogen peroxide (2:3) ≥10 - ≤30 15630-89-4
Reaction product of Benzenesulfonic acid, 4-C10-13-sec-alkyl derivs. and
Benzenesulfonic acid, 4-methyl- and sodium hydroxide ≤5 -
Other Non-hazardous ingredients to 100%