i think naruto works better for whitening...
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They are completely different products. Clorox is bleach and Tide is a detergent. Clorox (unless its Clorox2) bleach is very harsh and will eventually eat away at the fibers of most fabrics. Tide is a very good laundry detergent that works well to get out tough stains without doing any damage to laundry.
the detergent that works better is tide because it makes the stain come right out
gain works best it smells good 4 weeks and stays soft so you should by gain and cheeper to..
to yellow stains out of white shirts to use ultra stain removerAs a man I like to have white shirts and so when I do white laundry I make sure to wash my whites in cold water onlywhen using bleach-- Bleach works best in cold water this is just the way the chemical is meant to work.
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Clorox Bleach is better at removing stains!!
They are completely different products. Clorox is bleach and Tide is a detergent. Clorox (unless its Clorox2) bleach is very harsh and will eventually eat away at the fibers of most fabrics. Tide is a very good laundry detergent that works well to get out tough stains without doing any damage to laundry.
the detergent that works better is tide because it makes the stain come right out
Clorox...it is pure bleach with no other additives.
To date, the only known benefits of charcoal toothpaste are: It may help remove surface stains on the teeth. It may improve bad breath. It may help prevent staining when used occasionally after a professional cleaning.
Peroxide + some baking soda on a toothbrush will do whitening wonders for your teeth! There is a risk of tooth sensitivity in the long term, but in the short term it can whiten your teeth substantially, and you can carry on keeping them white with whitening toothpaste! Hope I've helped out!
Bleach works by oxidizing the stain it's treating. "Oxidize" means it removes an electron from it, so the bleach removes an electron from the stain. Rust is also formed by oxidation, the removal of an electron from a metal. So if bleach can remove an electron from a laundry stain, it can also remove one from a metal.
My aunt work in the laundry!
The 5 Minute Whitening Gel works great, but so do the Crest White Strips. It's solely a matter of preference.
laundry man?laundry cleaner?dry cleaner?not sure too
No, don't try this to whiten your teeth. The low pH in lemon juice will dissolve your enamel away long before you notice any whitening effect. If you are looking for a cheap whitening agent, you CAN mix peroxide and baking soda, but it tastes nasty. A whitening toothpaste works the same way and tastes a whole lot better. Try Aquafresh in the can.