bleach could mess up the way your sheets look. you don't even have to use hot water, the heat in the dryer is usually what does all the germ killing. just keep drying them for a little while after they are already dry and it should disinfect them. keep in mind I'm not a doctor i don't know exactly what you've got going on with your sheets but dryer heat is plenty for your everyday germs.
You can disinfect a plastic pitcher by washing it with hot, soapy water and then rinsing it well. You can also soak the pitcher in a mixture of water and bleach (1 tablespoon of bleach per gallon of water) for a few minutes, then rinse thoroughly. Make sure to check the manufacturer's instructions for any specific cleaning recommendations.
No, bleach will work in any temperature water but it will work best in hot water with white clothes.
You activate the bleach in hot water. However, the hot water may not be suitable for some fabrics, so you add cold water after activating it. By the way, you want to be certain that the bleach is thoroughly mixed in with the water before adding the clothing, else you may get holes in your clothing.
In a way. It causes the bleach to liberate chlorine faster than it normally would; the less chlorine in solution, the lower the effect. The flip side is, hot water itself has a sterilizing effect, but it's not as great as bleach's effect.
Yes, your boss is correct. Mixing bleach with hot water can cause it to break down faster and lose its disinfecting properties. It's best to use cold or room temperature water when diluting bleach for cleaning and sanitizing.
To effectively disinfect a water bottle, wash it with hot, soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Then, fill the bottle with a mixture of water and bleach (1 teaspoon of bleach per quart of water) and let it sit for 2 minutes. Rinse the bottle thoroughly with clean water and allow it to air dry.
To properly disinfect a water bottle, wash it with hot, soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Then, fill the bottle with a mixture of water and bleach (1 teaspoon of bleach per quart of water) and let it sit for 2 minutes. Rinse the bottle thoroughly with clean water and allow it to air dry.
You can disinfect a plastic pitcher by washing it with hot, soapy water and then rinsing it well. You can also soak the pitcher in a mixture of water and bleach (1 tablespoon of bleach per gallon of water) for a few minutes, then rinse thoroughly. Make sure to check the manufacturer's instructions for any specific cleaning recommendations.
Water should be about 185 degrees Fahrenheit to disinfect crockery.
The most appropriate solution to disinfect linens would be to wash them in hot water (at least 140°F) with bleach or a disinfectant detergent. This will effectively kill germs and bacteria on the linens.
To effectively disinfect water bottles, wash them with hot, soapy water and rinse thoroughly. Then, sanitize them by soaking in a solution of 1 tablespoon of bleach per gallon of water for at least 2 minutes. Rinse well with clean water before using.
Cold water will not disinfect. Water must be boiling for it to be able to disinfect anything. It is not recommended to pour boiling water on the skin, though. If you're looking to disinfect a wound, try alcohol.
To effectively disinfect socks, you can wash them in hot water with detergent and bleach. Make sure to follow the care instructions on the label of the socks to avoid damaging them. Additionally, you can also use a disinfectant spray or soak the socks in a solution of water and disinfectant for extra cleanliness.
hot water and soap. hot water kills germs and soap. and you can wipe the surface with a towel that was dipped in hot water with a TINY bit of bleach. let the surface disinfect for a while and go over it with a wet towel. or wringed. do not completely dry. let it air dry
I imagine that putting them in the washing machine works as well as anything, hot water works best for killing bacteria. White sheets can be bleached for an extra boost of clean.
put them into a bucket with bleach you might want to dilute it a little bit though
Well, there are a couple of things you could use to disinfect it. You could use hot water and an anti-bacterial dishwashing soap. You could soak it in a very weak bleach solution, but be sure and rinse it really well to remove all the bleach. And assuming it is dishwasher safe, you can run it through your dishwasher on the highest possible heat setting.