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vinegar, lemon juice, orange juice, apple, batterie acid. Things like soap, bleach and most household cleaners are NOT acids, most are bases.
it kills them
Water, simple soap, food coloring, non-bleach scouring powder, non-deoderizing clay cat litter
you take a lighter and burn them...=)
Hair loss, a severely burned scalp, and hospitalization will occur if one mixed water and household bleach and applied it to human hair.
bleach ammonia
use cleaners such as soap or bleach[bleach is not recommended]
That is decidedly dangerous as the bleach can cause serious skin damage to this sensitive area
Where might a consumer fi nd MSDS information for consumer products such as household bleach and paint thinner?
No. Polonium is not present in such products. It is far too dangerous.
vinegar, lemon juice, orange juice, apple, batterie acid. Things like soap, bleach and most household cleaners are NOT acids, most are bases.
Drink bleach. It cleans out your system immediately.
Household bleach is toxic, if ingested, to anyone.
No, you cannot.
DO NOT use household bleach it will dissolve it. Buy prelightener and peroxide.
Common household products that are effective at removing mildew include bleach, vinegar, lemon juice, Vim, rubbing alcohol, baking soda and club soda.
Bleach or bleach products.