You can't remove bleach spots using a different bleach.
sorry but there is no way to remove bleach stains. reason is that bleach causes decoloration and not a stain.
bleach stains cannot be removed.
an acid. acid dissolves limescale
Once you rinse it out, the bleach is gone. If you see a bleach stain, that isn't actually bleach anymore. It is the absence of color that the bleach took away with it.
No - Bicarbonate of Soda is alkaline and will not remove the alkaline limescale. Vinegar is acidic and will therefore dissolve the alkaline limescale.
the engine would corrode and get limescale.
When you remove limescale all i got soz.
You can't remove bleach spots using a different bleach.
sorry but there is no way to remove bleach stains. reason is that bleach causes decoloration and not a stain.
bleach stains cannot be removed.
Unfortunately, there is no known way to remove bleach marks from silk.
an acid. acid dissolves limescale
bleach
The Spanish word for Limescale is "Sarro"
The limescale is a poor conductor of heat and makes the boiling of water more difficult and expensive. The limescale affects heat transfer.
Once you rinse it out, the bleach is gone. If you see a bleach stain, that isn't actually bleach anymore. It is the absence of color that the bleach took away with it.