It is not recommended to use bleach to clean slate. Especially if you have colored grout because the bleach will cause discoloration.
There are many ways to clean a stainless steel chain. But in order to correctly clean it, the best way is to use bleach and add water to the bleach to clean it.
No, traditionally bleach is used to clean toilets as it kills bacteria, however these days there are many alternate products available that just as effective.
Yes, using a solution of half bleach and half water in a well ventilated area is an effective way to clean an sanitize the inside of a refrigerator.
Use a mixture of bleach and water to disinfect and clean the room.
White Vinegar works pretty good.
Yes...my proffesional house cleaner says that it what they use to clean most if not all slate floors in homes.
She wrote her daily schedule on a slate hung by the door.
You may use muriatic acid to clean tile or slate floors if you encounter stains on them. It will need to be diluted in order to be useful.
if its White use bleach
Bleach
Yes, clean slate is an expression. The official definition for the word clean slate is "an opportunity to start over without prejudice."
No! Never use bleach on an animal! Clean the cut with soap and water. If it is bad, take her to the vet.
After the mistake, she decided to start fresh with a clean slate.
Not if you clean the pot thoroughly and don't drink the water.
You can use bleach to clean the carafe, but I wouldn't suggest using it in the coffee maker. If you wish to 'purge' the coffee maker, use a water and vinegar mixture.
There are many ways to clean a stainless steel chain. But in order to correctly clean it, the best way is to use bleach and add water to the bleach to clean it.
A Clean Slate - 1915 was released on: USA: 1 January 1915