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Why does janola bleach cloths?

Updated: 9/23/2023
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What is janola used for?

Janola is the brand name of a liquid bleach that is used for clothing. Canola is an oil typically used to fry food in.


What chemical can you use to lighten your hair or wash your cloths?

Bleach


What can't bleach be used on?

you dont want to use bleach on your cloths and you dont want to use it in your food or in skin


How do you make cloths white?

To make cloths white, bleach them. #2 answ: actually, bleach makes clothes kind of a yellowish color, but outside of painting them, it's your best bet. With bleach, you also have to be careful of burning the clothes. Too much bleach can tend to burn or disintegrate them chemically.


Is janola safe to drink?

No it is not.


What are the ingredients of janola?

The ingredients of janola are... Sodium Hypochlorite-NaOCL Chlorine-CL Sodium Hydroxide-NaOH and that is all.


Is janola an acid or base?

is an acid


Can Janola be used in a food preparation area?

YES no


Use of oxidizing agent in textile?

In textile industry oxidising agents are used to bleach cloths. Chlorine water is the example for this.


Why do colour of your cloths get faded when it is kept under sun for a long time?

Ultraviolet light is almost as effective as chlorine as far as the ability to bleach cloth goes.


How much janola per liter of water to kill parisites?

As of recent experiments, two drops of liquid JANOLA ( sodium hydrochlorite 42mg/l ) if the water is clear, if cloudy double the dosage. NOTE only tested on bacterial and fungal microbes.


Why is it important to use the different cleaning cloths and chemicals in the housekeeping department?

Different cloths should be used for each different cleaning chemical because if some chemicals are mixed, dangerous chemical reactions can result. One well-known example is the reaction between bleach and ammonia.