Using bleach to damage a car engine is illegal and highly dangerous. Bleach can corrode metal parts and damage various engine components, but the exact amount needed and the time it would take to cause significant damage can vary widely. It is not advisable to attempt this, as it poses serious safety risks and could lead to legal consequences. If you're having issues with a car engine, it's best to consult a professional mechanic.
The engine will overheat and eventually seize. This will pretty much destroy the engine if it is driven long enough.
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.
Depends on where, and how much. There will be a little there due to condensation, which doesn't really affect things. But if you get a lot of it, it can destroy the oils in the pan, and with that the lubricating system. Or if it gets in the cylinders you can get something called "hydro lock" which can destroy the engine. Or get it in the electrics, and the engine will most likely not run.
Hair bleach does not stay active for very long once it has been mixed. It begins to lose strength quickly and should be used within an hour.
not much, it just makes it harder to start when the engine is warm. but diesel in a petrol car...do not start or it wil destroy it
Add three times as much water as you have bleach.
2.5% to 5% depending on the brand.
DO NOT use household bleach it will dissolve it. Buy prelightener and peroxide.
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yes >.> not much though...id shouldnt harm your hair as much as hardcore bleach
Even a small amount of bleach can be harmful if ingested or if fumes are inhaled in high concentrations. It is important to follow safety guidelines when using bleach, such as diluting it properly, using it in a well-ventilated area, and avoiding mixing it with other chemicals. In case of accidental ingestion or exposure, seek medical help immediately.
A long long long pretty much long time ago