YES!!!
Bleach not only 'whitens things' but it is a very good bacteriocide/fungicide.
It is the chloride ion in bleach that does the 'work'.
Yes, polyester can bleach if exposed to bleach.
Not all detergents contain bleach. Bleach is a separate ingredient that is typically found in laundry detergents labeled as "bleach-based" or "bleach alternative". Bleach is used to help whiten and disinfect laundry.
Bleach is a broad term that refers to chemical substances used for cleaning, disinfecting, and whitening. The main types of bleach are chlorine bleach (sodium hypochlorite) and oxygen bleach (hydrogen peroxide). Chlorine bleach is more effective at killing germs and removing stains, but oxygen bleach is safer for colors and fabrics.
To bleach clothes, first check the care label to ensure the fabric can withstand bleach. Then dilute the bleach in water following the instructions on the bleach packaging. Soak the clothes in the bleach solution for the recommended time, then rinse thoroughly and wash as usual.
It is not recommended to use household bleach to bleach hair as it can cause severe damage to the hair and scalp. It is better to use hair bleach specifically formulated for hair.
Yes, fungicidal soap can be used to treat plant diseases caused by fungi.
The most effective way to eliminate fungal growth and disinfect surfaces using a fungicidal disinfectant is to thoroughly clean the affected area first, then apply the fungicidal disinfectant according to the manufacturer's instructions. Make sure to allow enough contact time for the disinfectant to work effectively before wiping or rinsing the surface.
Fungicidal agents kill fungi, leading to their immediate death, while fungistatic agents inhibit the growth and reproduction of fungi without necessarily killing them. Fungicidal agents are more effective in treating severe fungal infections, while fungistatic agents may be used to prevent the spread of fungi or in milder cases.
Solanine is a toxic alkaloid found in plants of the nightshade family (including potatoes). It has pesticidal and fungicidal properties.
Either with a blow torch or by painting with a fungicidal dry rot fluid or fence and shed treatment.
Yes, polyester can bleach if exposed to bleach.
Polyester will not bleach if exposed to a bleach solution.
i dont think the plant will die of bleach bleach. maybe from just bleach though.
No, bleach is a liquid
Not all detergents contain bleach. Bleach is a separate ingredient that is typically found in laundry detergents labeled as "bleach-based" or "bleach alternative". Bleach is used to help whiten and disinfect laundry.
an insect dust as well as a fungicidal dust will prevent rot
The sugar glider would need to be seen by an experienced exotic vet, where medication would likely be given.