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The word aluminum is a noun (an element) or an adjective describing something made from aluminium (e.g. aluminum foil).The word 'aluminum' is a noun, a word for a chemical element, a word for a thing.The noun 'aluminum' often functions as an attributive noun, a noun used to describe another noun, for example, aluminum foil or aluminum frame.
The word "clean" can be an adjective when used like this: I like driving my clean car. In this case, "clean" is used to describe the car, making it an adjective.
Yes. I've used it on aluminum as a permanent repair. I'd recommend prepping the surface thoroughly.
Titanium, Aluminum and/or Magnesium
Old style steel ("tin") cans were, but modern aluminum cans, no. Steel eventually rusts away, but the oxides of aluminum are more durable than aluminum itself (in fact, they're used as abrasives, to wear away other stuff). On the other hand, recycling aluminum can is twenty times as efficient as extracting aluminum from bauxite ore.
An airblower or a shop vac can be used for this purpose.
animals
Yes
Bleach can be rubbed or dabbed on material it matters how much bleach is used, if large stain use large amount if small stain use small amount. Bleach is not just used to clean materials it is also used to clean pools and other objects. It is made from chlorine and ozone. It is not made from plant life material.
Not in any important amount. Besides, bleach is quite toxic, and not to be used as a medicine.
No, traditionally bleach is used to clean toilets as it kills bacteria, however these days there are many alternate products available that just as effective.
diluted bleach
yes
Yes it will be strong enough to do that and if used right could clean out gutters.
Yes you can. Bleach will not hurt the plants, although I suggest you dilute it. Bleach is used for control of some insects.
mop and bucket
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