By destroying pathogens via oxidation. All you need is 2ml per gallon of water. Using more than that could release excess chlorine into the air. You do NOT want to breathe that in!
Dishwasher detergent is necessary to properly clean and sanitize dirty dishes. Detergent contains abrasives to help remove food particles as well as soap to kill germs and bacteria.
Try using oxy clean powder this may work. I tried oycy clean and it did not work. I used "YELLOW OUT" It is a powder that comes in a plastic 1 lb. 2 oz. container. Most likely I bought it at WalMart, not sure. It worked on a cotton-polyester top that I bleached by mistake, which then turned it a tannish/yellow. I followed the directions on the back of the YELLOW OUT container; soak in a gallon of water with 1/2 cup of YELLOW OUT for 20 minutes and then wash with detergent not containing any peroxide or bleach (use color safe detergent) The top came out bright white!
Answer#1You can't without bleaching them. Use chlorine free bleach which is comprised of hydrogen peroxide and citric acid.Answer#2Use Oxy-Clean instead of Clorox. It won't damage your clothes AND has the superior whitening power of chlorine bleach.
There are two major ways to do this. 1) electrochemically from a brine solution, or 2) mix liquid chlorine with a strong caustic solution
Bleach keeps your clothes white by removing colors by oxidation. You can get more information about Bleach online at the Wikipedia. Once on the page, type "Bleach" into the search field at the top of the page and press enter to bring up the information.
no, if you put dishes in the toilet and add bleach. Your dishes will be clean.
Bleach
sock it with chlorine, bleach
you should trow all of your dishes away then clean ur sink as soon as possible with detergent.
clean the shoes with liquid laundry detergent; it is safe to use and won't bleach the color.
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.
Dishwasher detergent is necessary to properly clean and sanitize dirty dishes. Detergent contains abrasives to help remove food particles as well as soap to kill germs and bacteria.
Bleach. Read the instructions on the bottle. I think it's a 1/4 cup of bleach to a gallon of water.
Yes, I do it all the time. I usually throw in a tablet and a cup full of vinegar in my dishwasher. I find it boosts the cleaning power of the detergent and I get much cleaner dishes as a result. I also use it as my rinse aid. With this combination, I find that I don't have to run empty cleaning cycles as I almost never get any buildup from the detergent/dirty dishes. The vinegar not only helps clean the dishes, but it also keeps your dishwasher clean.
Dishwashers, by design, clean dishes. So they'll all work well, but it depends also on the type of detergent you use. anonymous@oola.com
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.