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No you shouldn't. It says on the website that the combination of the two would cancel each other out. And I'm pretty sure the reaction would be pretty violent, since when you dissolve sodium perborate (ingredient in Clorox 2) with water, it creates hydrogen peroxide. And when you add hydrogen peroxide to sodium hypochlorite (ingredient in regular Clorox) it creates a violent reaction which I'm pretty sure is not good for clothes. :)
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One of them get into a car accident and in a coma.
"Clorox" is a company that makes numerous cleaning products. so to ask what clorox is made of is not a real question. clorox MAKES bleach, but that was not the question was it?
no reaction, unless acid is present
One of the best mold cleaners is Clorox 2. Clorox 2 disinfects and cleans a lot of bacteria, so that you don't have to worry about it coming back.
blue. This happens when red light rays mix with the 2% methane.
What happens if I mixed 5/20 and 5/30 synthetic oil together on accident
2 drops of Regular Clorox Bleach per quart of water 8 drops of Regular Clorox Bleach per gallon of water 1/2 teaspoon Regular Clorox Bleach per five gallons of water If water is cloudy, double the recommended dosages of Clorox Bleach. Only use Regular Clorox Bleach (not Fresh Scent or Lemon Fresh). To insure that Clorox Bleach is at its full strength, rotate or replace your storage bottle minimally every three months.
Hospital? Death? It's never wise to mix drugs.
Iron for many alloys with nickel.
i dont konw..:P nice answer rite?? hehe lol