Lemon vinegar works best on colored pieces of clothes. Clorox works best on white clothes that are yellowed or stained.
You can use white vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, or baking soda as alternative options to bleach for cleaning clothes. These items can help to whiten and disinfect clothes without the harshness of bleach.
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.
Oxygen-based bleach, such as hydrogen peroxide or sodium percarbonate, can be effective at whitening laundry without the harshness of chlorine bleach. These alternatives are gentler on clothes and colors while still providing a brightening effect. Additionally, using lemon juice or white vinegar can help remove stains and brighten whites naturally.
Well, honey, white vinegar is like the superhero of cleaning agents. It's great for neutralizing odors, including that lovely underarm smell. Just toss half a cup in the wash with your detergent, and those clothes will come out smelling fresher than a daisy in no time. Cold water, hot water, it don't matter - vinegar works its magic regardless.
Clorox is a bleach product that is used for cleaning and disinfecting surfaces. It does not make nails rust, as rusting is a chemical reaction that occurs when iron comes into contact with oxygen and water. Clorox may cause corrosion on metal surfaces if left in prolonged contact, but it does not directly induce rust on nails.
Haven't tried lemon juice, but a vinegar rinse works like magic - and vinegar's cheaper than lemon juice.
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Lemon juice works bestl
Clorox...it is pure bleach with no other additives.
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A Clorox cleaner product that is considered green is Green Works products. You can visit the Green Works Cleaners website for more information about Clorox products.
You can use white vinegar, hydrogen peroxide, or baking soda as alternative options to bleach for cleaning clothes. These items can help to whiten and disinfect clothes without the harshness of bleach.
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No! It is poison!
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.
Clorox works by helping you fight the tough stain on shirt,skirts,and alot of more stuff
Yes because vinegar and bleach are both bases there for vinegar would act the same as bleach would on clothes, and i also know because I've done it before it works just fine