No.
Putting bleach in a glass vase can potentially damage the vase due to the corrosive nature of bleach. It can cause the glass to become discolored, etched, or even cracked. Additionally, bleach fumes can be harmful if inhaled in an enclosed space, so it is important to use bleach in well-ventilated areas.
Yes, bleach can leave a residue on glass if not rinsed off thoroughly. It is important to rinse glassware well after cleaning with bleach to prevent any residue from forming.
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Yes
Purex bleach stopped producing bleach in glass bottles around the late 20th century, with the exact date not readily available. This change was likely due to safety and cost concerns associated with glass packaging.
Yes, bleach can dissolve and damage styrofoam because it creates a chemical reaction that breaks down the styrofoam material. It is recommended to avoid using bleach around styrofoam to prevent damage.
This would depend on how much petrol is in the tank and how much bleach. The bleach might be very diluted. Short term bleach won't do much damage, the car may not run, but the whole fuel system should be flushed out. In the long term bleach can be corrosive.
It is not recommended to use household bleach to bleach hair as it can cause severe damage to the hair and scalp. It is better to use hair bleach specifically formulated for hair.
Do not bleach a dogs fur. This can cause serious health issues and damage their skin.
No.
No, It Does Not. If You Add To Much Bleach It May Permanently Damage The Clothing, Though.
Yes, you can bleach polyester fabric, but it is not recommended for spandex fabric as it can damage the fibers.