Outdoor bleach can be substituted for indoor bleach if necessary, but use one part bleach to 5 parts water. Outdoor bleach is more like a gel than liquid household bleach. It is designed to work best in the sun, on items like driveways or pool decks, but it can be used inside with caution. Its fumes are much stronger, so be prepared for that. Be cautious when spraying it, because even diluted it can cause bleach "burns" to fabric or other surfaces. If you are using it in the washing machine, make certain to have the bleach and water mixed well and add the solution only to the dispenser in the washer.
Yes you can. Bleach will not hurt the plants, although I suggest you dilute it. Bleach is used for control of some insects.
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.
I use bleach to clean the insides of things I can't reach into. Let it sit a few hours, it works great, unless the decanter is made of something that you can't use bleach on.
It is not recommended to use bleach to clean slate. Especially if you have colored grout because the bleach will cause discoloration.
if its White use bleach
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No! Never use bleach on an animal! Clean the cut with soap and water. If it is bad, take her to the vet.
Not if you clean the pot thoroughly and don't drink the water.
Use baking soda in warm water. Rinse well with clean rag to remove gritty feel. You can also use a mixture of vinegar and water, or bleach and water, or ammonia and water. If you use the bleach or ammonia, be sure to wipe down all surfaces with warm soapy water. Or, you could just use the warm soapy 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.
Yes.