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1 part water 2parts
every day or 24 hours
No, bleach is a solution.
Wash them with hot water and soap. Soak for a while if necessary. Rinse in a bleach water solution.
This is Chlorine (Cl2) present in neutral bleach (NaCl2OH)
ammonia is a disinfectant and is used in the same way as bleach
1 part water 2parts
every day or 24 hours
I would say a bleach and water solution would be best. Bleach is a universal disinfectant. If you can't drain it, just wipe it down.
You can remove germs by washing your hands and bathing more and makeing sur your clothes dont get to dirty, but becareful to not clean yourself to much because some germs help you fight other germs.
Bleach
Chlorine
Bleach is very well known as a disinfectant. Yes bleach kills germs! Its effectiveness is all about the strength, if you are using straight bleach or diluting it in water. A solution of one part bleach to 10 parts water is strong enough to kill the HIV/AIDS virus. When I was still working in home health, our nurses kept a spray bottle with this solution with them at all times to disinfect any areas where an AIDS patient had bled, etc. This solution is not only approved by OSHA, but is recommended.
It is most commonly used as a disinfectant and as a bleach.
A disinfectant (such as bleach) will kill almost all germs but read the instructions before you use any disinfectant, they are dangerous to people too.
No, bleach is a solution.
Bleach consists of chlorine gas dissolved in an alkali-solution, such as sodium hydroxide (NaOH). When chlorine is dissolved in an alkalic solution, hypochlorite ions (OCl-) are formed during an autoredox reaction. Chlorine reacts with sodium hydroxide to sodium hypochlorite (NaOCl). This is a good disinfectant with a stable effect.