It is not safe or recommended to put bleach down a well as it can harm the environment, well components, and potentially affect the quality of well water. If there are specific concerns about water quality, it is best to consult with a professional water testing laboratory or a certified water treatment specialist for appropriate and safe treatment options.
The time it takes to run the bleach out of well water can vary depending on factors such as the amount of bleach used, water flow rate, and well size. Typically, flushing the system with clean water for several hours to a few days should be enough to remove the bleach and ensure the water is safe for use. It's recommended to test the water for residual bleach before using it for drinking or other purposes.
When bleach is put on a t-shirt, it causes a chemical change. The bleach reacts with the dyes in the fabric, breaking down their chemical bonds and causing them to lose their color. This change is irreversible and alters the composition of the fabric.
In a Frigidaire washer, bleach should be added to the bleach dispenser, typically located in the detergent drawer. Refer to your washer's manual for specific instructions on how to add bleach to your model.
A bleach stain on a White t- shirt would just make a hole ! I don't know what your talking about exactly, try soaking the t shirt for a few minutes in bleach, make sure you mix the bleach with the water well before you put your shirt in, that might be how you got 'bleach stains' in the first place (if you just poured the bleach on your shirt and didn't mix it in the water first) and follow the directions on the bottle and don't use too much bleach because that will cause the fabric to weaken and make holes.
When bleach is put on white fabric, it can help to brighten and whiten the material by removing stains and discoloration. However, it is important to follow the instructions carefully, as bleach can also weaken fibers and damage the fabric if not used properly.
I would suggest just running your inside faucets to get rid of the bleach (it should loose it's smell) before using it for potable water, unless you have a septic system, then you probably should call a professional to help you out. Kathy, Wisconsin
To get rid of excess bleach in your well, you will need to flush your well system with clean water. Open all faucets in your home and let them run until you no longer smell bleach. You may also need to repeat this process multiple times to ensure the bleach is completely flushed out. It's important to avoid using water from the well during this process to prevent exposure to residual bleach.
put more bleach down the toilet
You should never put bleach in water to keep it clean. You can not drink water with bleach and it and any other living thing in it will die.
about hafe of the cap. if small 3/4
im worried about you... id put the chemicals away and lay down for awhile
The time it takes to run the bleach out of well water can vary depending on factors such as the amount of bleach used, water flow rate, and well size. Typically, flushing the system with clean water for several hours to a few days should be enough to remove the bleach and ensure the water is safe for use. It's recommended to test the water for residual bleach before using it for drinking or other purposes.
Not if you let the kids into it. Better to drain it, use bleach to clean and kill the algi, and then rinse well.
You put it in bleach
you can put bleach on them before you put them in the washer. just let them soak in the bleach
None. That is extremely unhealthy to your child.
2gallons per 10k of water