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.
Oxygen bleach, such as OxiClean, is a cleaning agent that, when added to water, breaks the bond between the surface and the stain, dirt, odor, etc., that is attached to the surface. It is usually used with laundry for stain removal purposes.
there are 1552 atom of oxygen in bleach
do you carry oxygen bleach
Clorox is a company best known for its cleaning products.These products vary in composition depending on what they are use for. Clorox bleach is not elemental chlorine, but rather a solution of sodium hypochlorite, a compound of chlorine, sodium, and oxygen.
Most detergents do not have bleach. Some have "color safe" bleach, like OxyClean or some other oxygen bleach.
It depends on what kind of bleach you're talking about, there are two different kinds- "chlorine bleach" and "oxygen bleach". The main ingredients in chlorine bleach are sodium hypochlorite or calcium hypochlorite are used to bleach clothes. They work by giving off oxygen instead of pure chlorine. The actual chlorine stays behind in the mixture as table salt (sodium chloride), or as calcium chloride. In oxygen bleaches oxygen is also released. One of the more commonly known oxygen bleaches is hydrogen peroxide. Sodium percarbonate is also an example of oxygen bleach. One that is used for laundry is called "Borax".
Sodium Hypochlorite is the main element in bleach
Sodium, oxygen and chlorine
Wal-mart it's called oxy clean You can buy oxygen bleach online at http://www.laundry-alternative.com/Oxygen_bleach_research.html
Yes if you want to give your self skin cancer
Oxygen bleach uses hydrogen peroxide instead of sodium hypochlorite, and to my knowledge the two do not react, though I would still not recommend it.
vinegar, oxygen bleach and chlorine