does pine-sol kill mold and mildue
No, Pine-Sol does not contain bleach. It is a disinfectant cleaner that uses other active ingredients to clean and kill germs.
Yes, Pine-Sol contains bleach as one of its ingredients.
No, it does not. Check the Pine Sol website FAQ for yourself to verify.
Pine-Sol was invented in 1929 by Harry A. Cole in Mississippi.
No, Pine-Sol does not contain ammonia. It contains pine oil as the main active ingredient, which gives it its signature pine scent.
Exposure to Pine Sol could indeed kill horses. This is if the horse actually drinks the poisonous Pine Sol solution.
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THat is not ture - Pine-Sol DOES repel if not kill bugs like fleas, etc.
Pluck the leaf from the tree and you have killed it. You will not need pine-sol.
Yes it can, and it will certainly make you ill. Do not do this!
No, Pine-Sol does not contain bleach. It is a disinfectant cleaner that uses other active ingredients to clean and kill germs.
Yes, Pine-Sol can be harmful to plants if not used properly. The chemicals in Pine-Sol can cause damage to plant tissues and roots, especially if applied directly to the plants or their roots. It's best to avoid using Pine-Sol near plants and to follow the product's instructions carefully to prevent damage.
Pine-Sol contains surfactants and a powerful cleaning agent called pine oil that can break down the cell walls of bacteria, leading to their destruction. The ingredients in Pine-Sol disrupt the bacterial cell membranes, causing them to burst and die.
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Pine sol actually does not kill bacteria... it doesn't even inhibit the growth of bacteria at all. in a recent experiment conducted. i tested 3 different concentrations of pine sol and compared it to bleach at full concentration, pine sol didn't inhibit growth at all. whereas bleach completely killed it. at 44% dilution, pine sol still hadn't stopped bacterial growth, whereas bleach still managed to kill of bacteria. at 12.5% concentration, pine sol, had actually allowed the colonies of bacteria to grow even closer together to mimic the "lawned" streaks. bleach had still managed to kill bacteria at 12.5% it should be kept in mind that in a standard lab, 10% bleach is used to sterilize and kill bacteria. i hope that answers your question, pine sol, actually doesn't inhibit the growth, nor kills it, but allows it to grow
Pine-Sol originally contained pine oil, though it is now a mixture of everything but.
Yes, Pine-Sol contains bleach as one of its ingredients.