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The hypothesis regarding the effect of bleach on clothes could be: "Bleach will cause color fading or lightening of fabric when applied to colored clothing due to its oxidizing properties breaking down pigments in the fabric."
No, it is not recommended to use non-chlorine bleach on a garment that specifically states "do not bleach." Using any type of bleach may affect the fabric and color of the garment, leading to damage or discoloration. It is best to follow the care instructions provided on the garment label to avoid any potential issues.
Bleach is a strong base that can etch and discolor marble surfaces. When bleach comes into contact with marble, it can cause chemical reactions that damage the surface, resulting in a dull appearance or visible markings. It's best to avoid using bleach or other harsh chemicals on marble to preserve its natural beauty.
No, bleaching polyester fabric can cause damage to the material. It is not recommended to bleach polyester as it can weaken the fibers and affect the color of the fabric.
Bleach can cause colored clothes to fade or discolor if not used properly. It is important to read the care label on the garment and follow the manufacturer's instructions when using bleach. It is recommended to do a spot test on a hidden area of the fabric before applying bleach to colored clothes.
It takes the color out of the clothing
I wouldn't think so, unless of course, the detergent contains bleach and has a bleach smell.
Bleach kills the flower or plant you pour it on because it is so strong. IT EF
It makes worms come out of it.
yes it will kill the plant eventually
Bleach affects plants by making the plant die and the water just makes the plant grow
No, you cannot bleach 100 polyester fabric before sublimation printing as bleach can damage the fabric and affect the sublimation printing process.
Bleach can weaken and discolor polyester fabric, causing it to become damaged and discolored. It is important to avoid using bleach on polyester fabric to maintain its quality and appearance.
If the water is hot enough and the horn is lacquered, it could strip the horn. The bleach doesn't effect it.
Sugar beets are wilted when dipped into bleach.Because of the chemicals in the bleach it burns the skin off revealing the inside of the sugar beet.
Im 11 but i do know the answer to this because i did en experiment that could have cutted off my finger. Bleach and Rubbing alcahol can affect any kind of plastic by melting the plastic and turning it into a unsmooth and jagged part. Rubbing alcahol or bleach can not spread on the plastic though. I hope that helps.
Bleach has no effect on a wax ring.Ans 2 - Bleach will not affect wax rings, but if you're on septic it WILL kill the bacteria . So only use it if on city sewer.