No, that is the worse thing to use. Use a good wood cleaner and it will shine it as it cleans.
For upholstery, you would want to get a professional to clean it. If the fabric is not historic, you can try cleaning it yourself--but not with bleach. There are other cleaners out there that are not as harsh. Plus, bleach tends to yellow over time.
YOU CAN USE TURPENTINE TO STRIP PAINT OFF OF OLD FURNITURE. IT IS GOOD TO USE ON ANTIQUE FURNITURE. IT IS A GOOD WAY TO RESTORE A NICE PIECE OF ANTIQUE FURNITURE.
A mix of bleach and water should suffice in cleaning mold off anything. Use one part bleach to two parts water but make sure you wear gloves to do it.
It is not recommended to use bleach to clean slate as it can damage the surface and alter its natural appearance. Instead, use a mild detergent and warm water solution to clean slate surfaces effectively.
if its White use bleach
Bleach
To restore and protect antique furniture using Old English Scratch Cover for Dark Wood, first clean the surface of the furniture. Apply the scratch cover with a soft cloth, following the wood grain. Allow it to dry, then buff with a clean cloth for a shiny finish. Repeat as needed for deeper scratches or to enhance the overall appearance of the wood.
No! Never use bleach on an animal! Clean the cut with soap and water. If it is bad, take her to the vet.
You can clean an antique copper faucet. However, you may not want to. If you clean the piece it could lose its patina which takes away from its value. If you do clean it, use soap and water and be gentle.
No.
The room was fully furnished with antique furniture made of cidar which is expensive
Not if you clean the pot thoroughly and don't drink the water.
While bleach can effectively clean surfaces, it is not meant to be ingested or used to clean your urinary system. Ingesting bleach can be harmful and result in serious health issues. It is important to only use cleaning products as directed and not for internal use.