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No, that is the worse thing to use. Use a good wood cleaner and it will shine it as it cleans. For upholstery, you would want to get a professional to clean it. If the fabric is not historic, you can try cleaning it yourself--but not with bleach. There are other cleaners out there that are not as harsh. Plus, bleach tends to yellow over time.
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The Kenmore refrigerator that has the serial number 106.8688481 was made in the year 2011. As of 2013, the parts for the Kenmore refrigerator range anywhere from $5 to $200, plus tax and shipping.
No way in hell. The ethanol will precipitate the bleach into salt and the gas oil will be immiscible in the solution due to the salt precipitation.
It depends on what type of bleach you are talking about. If you are talking about HAIR bleach then the answer below is correct. Bleach takes off the color of your hair making it easier to dye your hair. Yes you could leave it white after bleached but it will damage your hair eventually if you bleach it too much. If you are talking about common household bleach, it is possible. BUT, you will get many unnecessary toxins that you would not get from normal hair bleach. Plus there is a risk that the next day your hair will break off in chunks if you used household bleach.
When I get out of the jacuzzi I leave the dirty water in and add a little bleach (1/2 cupish) and run the jets for a few minutes, then drain! That way, the bleach goes through the entire system and everything is clean. Plus you don't have to waste water re-filling it just for cleaning.
i dont know. dont ask me
4,000 plus vat. its not cheep but you shoes look really clean
I just bought one one ebay for $120 plus shipping.
In Sheridan WY its $12.50 plus tax, but I hear its much cheaper in other regions.
around $500 plus 8 hours of caltrans clean up
Plus souls are the good souls and Hollows are the bad souls