Bleach will kill algae, but mix it with water first. it will also burn your skin
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If you have algae growing in your whole house filter, you will want to take care of it before it grows any further. You will need to discard the old filters, clean the housing with bleach to kill the algae, and put new filters in.
Chlorine bleach kills algae. That's why chlorine is used in swimming pools. Be careful when using chorine bleach. It should not be mixed with other cleaners. Use it in a well ventilated area. It is very powerful and should be diluted.
White distilled vinegar generally is safer than bleach for killing algae in garden rain barrels. Both cleansers make the rainwater containers cleaner, particularly if cleaning is at least done seasonally.
Yes, bleach is toxic.
I don't know yet but I am doing a science fair project on ways to kill algae and I'll keep you posted. Garrett Glover
Bleach is an oxidant. it literally eats away the outer layer of many types of algae.
The Pool will probably dilute it too much.
Try bleach. It should kill the bugs and keep algae from growing.
10% or you could just buy agile killer.
Bleach is an oxidant. it literally eats away the outer layer of many types of algae.
It is not a good idea to use bleach to kill algae in your water fountain. The bleach will corrode the plastic tubing and can damage your fountain pump since it is made mostly of plastic. Bleach can also be harmful to children and wildlife that may be attracted to the fountain. There are several products made specifically for eliminating algae from water fountains and it is best to use these. They are non-toxic and specifically designed to be effective without being harmful or damaging. A great place to find fountain supplies is http://www.thewaterfountainstore.com. Good luck!
with a mixture of half water, half bleach; spray it on, brush it into the pockets and crevices, then rinse it off; that should do it. Only problem could be if some of the air bubbles have burst and are now filled with algae. You'll need to get the bleach into those bubbles in order to kill the algae there. Don't leave the bleach on the cover for too long or it may start to "eat" away at it.
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If you have algae growing in your whole house filter, you will want to take care of it before it grows any further. You will need to discard the old filters, clean the housing with bleach to kill the algae, and put new filters in.
That seems high, since I thought that one (1) tablesppon per gallon of water was good for cleaning.
Yes, bleach will kill fungus.
Yes. are you kidding? drinking bleach will kill you!