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Yes, bleach can be used in a pressure washer. Place the 12 percent bleach in the solvent hose in order to dispense the bleach with the water.
washing clothes is a chemical change because the dirt and stains dissolve in the solution that the clothes are being washed in
They use industrial washing machines, and place pumice stones soaked in bleach in the washer set on small load with the jeans. Then they place them in another washer with a small amount of sodium bisulfite to take out the bleach. Then they dry the jeans, and the are ready to be worn.
You should fill your washer with water, add 1/2 cup of bleach and then add your white clothes. anonymous@oola.com
put them in the washer and put bleach on them and if they have things on them make a different pal and wash them in cold waterr.
Yes, bleach can be used in a pressure washer. Place the 12 percent bleach in the solvent hose in order to dispense the bleach with the water.
you can put bleach on them before you put them in the washer. just let them soak in the bleach
Pour some bleach in a spray bottle (or somthing that can hold bleach) and mix it with water and spray on your pants wait till they start to bleach and put them in the washer and you can dry them if you want
washing clothes is a chemical change because the dirt and stains dissolve in the solution that the clothes are being washed in
either you have a messed up washer or there is bleach in the cleaner you use.
They use industrial washing machines, and place pumice stones soaked in bleach in the washer set on small load with the jeans. Then they place them in another washer with a small amount of sodium bisulfite to take out the bleach. Then they dry the jeans, and the are ready to be worn.
You should fill your washer with water, add 1/2 cup of bleach and then add your white clothes. anonymous@oola.com
put them in the washer and put bleach on them and if they have things on them make a different pal and wash them in cold waterr.
Yes there is no problem putting stainless steel in the washer.
No, as long as you don't make a habit of it. Don't put antifreeze in your washer bottle. It will smear when the wipers come on.
Home repair contractors usually spray the surface first while its dry with a bleach and water solution using a pump-handle sprayer. Then pressure wash the stucco-but never put bleach into a pressure washer (doing so will ruin it).
Run the washer through a wash cycle (no laundry, though) with very hot water and a cup of bleach. This should remove the mildew and odors from the washer. Just be sure to let it go through the entire wash and rinse cycle. Then leave the lid to the washer open to let it air dry.