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Salt, soaps, some cleaning agents, toothpaste and some batteries i think.
Objects from wood, cork for example.
household bleach will not dye your hair, if you put too much of it on your head you will probably get chemical burns to your scalp and charged with assault.
WARNING - Household Bleach is corrosive and will harm you if drink it.-------------------------------------------------------------------------------However, It is possible to treat water with some bleaches to make the water safe to drink.Please only use proprietary products to do this (sold in camping shops for this purpose) to treat water for drinking and follow the instructions exactly.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------However if you use household bleach to do this and drink the water you could do yourself serious harm.IF you think you have ingested bleach you need to get medical help immediately....... call 911 (999 in the UK) for an ambulance and get yourself to your local hospital casualty department IMMEDIATELY - take the bleach bottle with you so that the medics can see the product you have ingested.
Powdered 'Oxygen bleach' mixed with water and applied directly onto the affected surface has worked amazingly well for affected tiles and grouting for me. So the answer is Yes
mix 3.5 cups of household bleach per 2 gallons of water or mix 2 Teaspoons of household bleach per 1 gallon of water
Chlorine can be found in both bleach and drinking water.
Hair loss, a severely burned scalp, and hospitalization will occur if one mixed water and household bleach and applied it to human hair.
Salt, soaps, some cleaning agents, toothpaste and some batteries i think.
mix 2 teaspoons of household bleach per 1 gallon of water
Believe it or not, it's safe to put down your drain. (Our drinking water systems are chlorinated / chlorine kills harmful bacteria.) But why not give it to a friend or neighbor who use it.
Objects from wood, cork for example.
Not until you've run LOTS of water down the drain.
mixture of water and household bleach
The active ingredient of household laundry bleach is sodium hypochlorite. Usually 5.25%. Most of the rest is water.
Moss is a type of Fungi. Bleach kills fungi. Dilute regular household bleach with about 50% water and wipe with a rag.
The standard solution used in health care facilities for surface disinfection is a 1:10 solution of bleach and water (or a ~9% bleach solution). Some sources recommend discarding after one week, due to a breakdown in stability. For easy household mixing, add seven tablespoons of common household bleach to one quart of tap water.