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It would seem unwise to me to bleach your hands every day. I used to work as a kitchen porter and we used a bit of bleach for cleaning difficult-to-remove tea and coffee stains, and I started to get a rash on my hands - especially round my knuckles. My guess is that after a while the skin would crack and bleed, and you really wouldn't want bleach getting into your bloodstream. Bleaching your hands will just make you more susceptible to potentially harmful germs by getting rid of both the "good" and "bad" ones. Also, you may get a rash. It is not meant for your hands. And you should always wear gloves when handling bleach.
your hands smell like bleach if you put inciradicator pen on them
To remove bleach smell from hands (and that slimy feeling) pour a little vinegar or lemon juice over your hands then rinse. (bleach is alkaline, vinegar and lemon are acid, so they cancel each other out and balance the pH of your skin.) -- Candace Downing candienspdow@yahoonospam.com
yes you can get achy hands from cleaning the dishes.
No it can not.
# Brooms # Dustpans # Mops # Dusters (feather or hypoalergenic) # Cloths/Cleaning rags # Detergents and soaps # Bleach (very good cleanser when mixed with water, also sanitizes.For sanitizer mix 2 liters water with 1 tbsp. bleach) # Sponges # Gloves (to protect hands) Just a few many more out there.
Yes
Rotavirus can be killed by disinfectants like bleach and by heat. It can be effectively eliminated through proper hygiene practices, such as washing hands frequently, cleaning surfaces regularly, and getting vaccinated.
wash your hands
Bleach can make your hands slippery because it is a strong chemical that can strip away oils from your skin, reducing friction and making surfaces feel slick.
you can, but don't you could hurt your hands
Wash your hands thoroughly. That "slimy feeling" is your skin breaking down.