My dentist recommended this today, specifically to whiten teeth, he said that a mixture of bleach and ground pumice must whiten teeth as well as any over-the-counter potion as (presumably for liability reasons) the Clorox must be far stronger than anything anyone dares to sell in the US AND the pumice must be far more abrasive. Personally I don't dare try bunging this sort of mixture up my gob until someone tells me generally what it tastes like.
Mixing bleach and toothpaste in an envelope would likely cause a chemical reaction, potentially releasing harmful gases or fumes. Bleach contains chlorine, which can react with other chemicals in toothpaste, such as hydrogen peroxide or certain abrasives. These reactions could produce toxic gas or heat, and it's not safe to perform such experiments due to the potential risks.
It can be toxic.
creates a toxic gas
I always use toothpaste!
- Bleach - Milk - Soap - Toothpaste - Baking Soda
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Bleach is still ongoing.
what heppens when ypu mix water with food coloring and bleach
It will no longer be mint. Bleach removes color.
Your hair will bleach but it may fall out after some time. You may also burn your skin.
Nothing much. You would get undrinkable Pepsi and unusable bleach.
well most "whitening" toothpaste only contains abrasives (usually little "bead" like thing) that get rid of surface stains, to actually get you teeth whitened you need a toothpaste with some kind of peroxide/bleach in it (when you get them profesionally whitened they use peroxide but at a much higher concentration than any whitening toothpaste might have)
Yes, with tooth whitening toothpaste and tooth whitening treatments applied by a dentist. Know, however, that this weakens the enamel and makes it more suseptible to decay. Plus the whitening doesn't last forever.