Yes.
topical elastin
they often use bleach which is very unhealthy for the environment
Use regular bleach (like Chlorox or a store brand) for cleaning grout. Dilute it 50/50 with water and put it in a spray bottle. Make sure the room is well ventilated before you start spraying the mixture on the tile and grout. Be careful not to spray it on your skin, your face, your clothing, shower curtain or any fabrics as it will bleach out any fabrics it touches. Do not inhale great amounts of the mist.. Household bleach is oxygenated bleach. Products like Oxy-Clean are unoxygenated, which is why they are safe for colored fabrics. Regular household bleach will kill mildew that's grown on grout.
It would be best to use a non-chlorine bleach, such as oxy-clean. Chlorine bleach tends to leave a yellow tinge onrayon or polyester type fabrics.
It would be best to use a non-chlorine bleach, such as oxy-clean. Chlorine bleach tends to leave a yellow tinge onrayon or polyester type fabrics.
To remove pink dye from white fabrics you would need to use bleach or another bleaching agent. Some fabrics can't tolerate straight bleach even if the fabric is white because bleach is acidic. You can use baking soda and water mixed together and soak the garment until the stain is gone, then let it dry in direct sunlight. Launder as usual to remove the baking soda. If you let the stain dry or apply heat to it, it lessens the chances that you can remove the stain without chlorine bleach. Good luck with it.
Bleach is usually made from Chlorine, a caustic substance. This substance gradually wears down individual fibers in cloth, eventually becoming holes. Natural fabrics (cotton) tend to break down more quickly, whereas man-made fabrics (polyester) tend to do better.
No, elastin is a connective tissue and not considered a part of the lymphatic system.
use a cup of bleach with any whites and a full load of water- rinse twice when using bleach to much it will start to eat away at fabrics so beware
Best answer is to check labels for any specific washing instructions. Some fabrics should be washed alone or at a particular temperature. If garment does not have such a label, refer to the washing powder ingredients. Do not use bleach of any kind, do not use laundry soaps with bleach and do not use anything containing hydrogen peroxide. Look for a colour safe bleach which will not harm flame resistant fabrics
Collagen: provide great tensile strength Elastin: stretch easily