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Well, if you use chlorine bleach the color will be ruined. I suggest getting stains out with a non-chlorine bleach stain remover like Clorox 2 stain fighter and color booster
The hotter the water you use w/ the bleach, the less effective the bleach may be. I'd use it w/ water no hotter the what you would use to bath/shower in.
You can use a color safe bleach alternative, but traditional chlorine bleach will fade or leave white spots on your clothes.
To remove pink dye from white fabrics you would need to use bleach or another bleaching agent. Some fabrics can't tolerate straight bleach even if the fabric is white because bleach is acidic. You can use baking soda and water mixed together and soak the garment until the stain is gone, then let it dry in direct sunlight. Launder as usual to remove the baking soda. If you let the stain dry or apply heat to it, it lessens the chances that you can remove the stain without chlorine bleach. Good luck with it.
Bleach can be a pure substance, but it is often not. Pure bleach is called hydrochloride. When you buy bleach to use at home, it is a mixture, not pure bleach.
When doing laundry, chlorine bleach is used for white clothing only. Non-chlorine bleach is used for other color-safe clothing. Chlorine bleach should always be diluted and never put directly on the clothing; it will weaken the fibers. Chlorine bleach can also be used in the home to sanitize and clean. Be sure to use only on color-safe, non-porous items, such as a toilet or bathtub. Wear gloves when using and always ventilate the room you are in. Also, avoid getting any on your clothes as even one drop will permenantly stain.
Well, if you use chlorine bleach the color will be ruined. I suggest getting stains out with a non-chlorine bleach stain remover like Clorox 2 stain fighter and color booster
It would be best to use a non-chlorine bleach, such as oxy-clean. Chlorine bleach tends to leave a yellow tinge onrayon or polyester type fabrics.
It would be best to use a non-chlorine bleach, such as oxy-clean. Chlorine bleach tends to leave a yellow tinge onrayon or polyester type fabrics.
Well, if you use chlorine bleach the color will be ruined. I suggest getting stains out with a non-chlorine bleach stain remover like Clorox 2 stain fighter and color booster
Bleach that you use with laundry typically contains chlorine in the form of sodium hypochlorite.
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NO! bleach is sodium hypochlorite...." Liquid chlorine"
You can either use chlorine bleach or ammonia mixed with cold water. Do not mix ammonia and chlorine bleach.
I do. Use half as much. Pool chlorine is 12.5% sodium hypochlorite Laundry bleach that I use is 6% sodium hypochlorite. Sometimes I dilute the pool chlorine by one part water to one part pool chlorine and use it just like regular laundry bleach.
I stopped using chlorine bleach, because it's too toxic. It wreaked havoc on my sinuses and skin. Also, bleach is corrosive. It is only good for brightening white cotton. Use it on anything else and it will spot and otherwise ruin clothing. Use it too much on whites, they'll eventually turn yellow or wear out faster because of the bleach use. Chlorine bleach is not good for colors as I've explained before, however great substitutes exist. I use hydrogen peroxide, or vinegar and baking soda. I've never combined all three. These concoctions are color safe and brighten or whiten just fine without the allergic effects of chlorine bleach. Chlorine bleach is icky. I will never use it again.
Bleach alternatives and natural alternatives are good if you are allergic to bleach. You need to stay away from chlorine which is the main allergen.+++It's NOT an allergen. Nor is its main ingredient chlorine: it is a compound of chlorine. It is however an IRRITANT, (and toxic if you drink it) because it is corrosive, and if it mixes with an acid it will liberate the corrosive gas, chlorine. (I know, indeed need to know, because I use powerful versions of bleach professionally.)