No, mixing bleach with soap is not recommended as it can produce toxic fumes. It is better to use bleach or soap on their own according to manufacturer's instructions for sanitizing purposes.
To safely use bleach to disinfect surfaces in a home, dilute it with water according to the instructions on the label. Wear gloves and ensure good ventilation. Apply the diluted bleach to the surface, let it sit for the recommended time, then rinse with water. Avoid mixing bleach with other cleaning products.
NOTE: MSDS sheets specifically say "Do Not Mix With Bleach" for Lysol Concentrate, and Lysol IC. Lysol IC at least contains Quat. Ammonium! NEVER USE BLEACH and Ammonia! Pre-Mixed Lysol products with bleach are primarily Bleach, and don't contain " LYSOL" as above. I believe the following answer is WRONG, possibly Dangerous. You get a better cleaner. You can actually buy Lysol pre-mixed with bleach. It is never a good idea to mix two chemicals together, however in this case there are no negative side effects. Just make sure you are mixing it with only bleach. Not another cleaner containing bleach, as this could cause a problem.
No, bleach is not a good conductor of electricity because it is a poor electrolyte. It contains ions that are not easily dissociated in water, which limits its ability to carry an electric charge.
Pine-Sol contains "alkyl alcohol ethoxylates" and, probably more to the point, glycolic acid. Mixing any acid with sodium hypochlorite (the main ingredient in most chlorine bleaches) releases chlorine gas, which is pretty poisonous (it reacts with the moisture in your lungs to form hydrochloric and hypochlorous acid and, as you can imagine, breathing acid is generally not good for you). If you only get "dizzy," you got off lucky.
Yes, bleach is fungicidal, meaning it can kill fungi and mold. It is often used as a disinfectant to eliminate mold and mildew on surfaces. However, it is important to use bleach carefully and follow proper safety precautions.
Sodium hypochlorite has two main properties... biocidal and oxidative. under 150 ppm it can be a GREAT sanitizer. over that it will start to oxidize certain surfaces.
No, hand sanitizer contains alcohol which is not good for the skin.
To safely use bleach to disinfect surfaces in a home, dilute it with water according to the instructions on the label. Wear gloves and ensure good ventilation. Apply the diluted bleach to the surface, let it sit for the recommended time, then rinse with water. Avoid mixing bleach with other cleaning products.
To safely use bleach in the shower for cleaning and disinfecting, dilute it with water according to the instructions on the label. Wear gloves and ensure good ventilation. Apply the diluted bleach to the surfaces, let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse thoroughly with water. Avoid mixing bleach with other cleaning products.
yes it does .
# 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, bleach is a good alkali
Dont get bleach on your clothes!
Yes! YES! industral bleach from a hardware store. Need good ventilation. what is the best for basement mold on walls. is bleach good for basement walls? is bleach good for mold in basement? Been using bleach for years works everytime i have try to clean black mold what bleach but it do not work what can i get there and bleach
Over mixing dough or batter containing flour activates gluten. This protein makes baked goods firm and elastic, good for pizza crust but bad for cakes and muffins.
bleach help the clothes clean.
You can only get the effects of bleach with bleach, unfortunately. The best way to bleach is either at a salon, or at home with a good brand of bleach and deep conditioner. I'd recommend bleach by L'oreal, and Aussie's Deep Conditioner. Good luck!