NO Because when you scrub you pores open up, and if you bleach afterwards it will burn. I suggest that you bleach in the morning and then do the scrub in the evening. Or do the bleach night before and wake up and scrub.
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I suggest you NEVER wash yourself in bleach - whatever the time of day! I don't know where this stupid notion comes from - maybe the same Hollywood has-beens who sell fad diet books to the terminally gullible - but I have even seen a thread on the merit or not of bathing babies in household bleach without apparently worrying about concentration... Ye Gods!
Bleach is a strong irritant unless its active ingredient, calcium hypochlorite, is diluted to <4ppm (swimming-pool level). Then it is safe, but you may as well use straight tap-water (chlorinated to about 2ppm at the treatment works).
Milton Fluid (not sure if sold in America) for sterilising babies' feeding-bottles and the like is the same stuff already at a very low concentration.
In order to remove the bleach side effect on the face, try taking a warm damp washcloth and adding some mild soap to it. You then will want to scrub away the bleach from the face.
Scrub with bleach
Of corse, you can get a rash on your face for many reasons.
Bleach and a scrub brush =)
You can file on top of your nails but that wont completely do the trick. You should get a whitening toothpaste and a toothbrush and scrub the nails and then soak the nails in lemon juice and scrub them. This should do it but if not you can use bleach on a q-tip to scrub the yellow out. Be careful with bleach though and wash your hands a lot after! (:
Dip in bleach,let it stay in the bleach for 3 minutes,take it out,scrub it,there you go!
Bleach it or use a lighter shade of makeup
Bleach ! Wash it with dish soap water and bleach.... I spray bleach directly on and then use a scrubby brush with dish soap and water in a bucket to scrub ..it wont take long and bleach will help keep it from returning if you mix water and bleach and spray occasionally
Yes, You can. Try Dry Scrub - Rinse with Water - Scrub with Bleach Mixture
To effectively clean your deck with bleach to remove stains and dirt, mix one part bleach with four parts water in a bucket. Use a scrub brush or mop to apply the bleach solution to the deck surface. Let it sit for 10-15 minutes, then scrub the deck with a brush to remove stains and dirt. Rinse the deck thoroughly with water to remove the bleach solution. Make sure to wear protective gear, such as gloves and goggles, when working with bleach.
Yes, you can use a diluted bleach solution to clean fiberglass surfaces. Mix 1 cup of bleach with 1 gallon of water, then apply it to the surface and scrub with a sponge or brush. Rinse thoroughly with water afterward. Remember to wear protective gloves and work in a well-ventilated area when using bleach.
Empty the fountain, pour bleach, scrub and rinse. The bleach will get rid of any mildew on the fountain.