To remove hardness and or Iron issues in the water.
Many commercial toilet bowl cleaners contain hydrochloric acid as its active scouring ingredient. Others use glycolic acid or chlorine bleach. Lately it has become popular to create cleaners at home and a combination of white vinegar and lemon juice can clean just as well as commercial cleaners.
Toilet cleaners can contain either acids or alkalis. Acid-based cleaners typically contain ingredients like hydrochloric acid or sulfamic acid, which help dissolve mineral deposits and grime. Alkali-based cleaners contain ingredients like sodium hydroxide, which help break down organic matter and disinfect surfaces.
The primary ingredient in "Tiolet bowel cleaner," is BLEACH. However, never mix Ammonia with the chemical BLEACH! You can die from the deadly fumes called Ammonia-Chloride. I believe it is one of the gases used in putting to death criminals in the gas chamber (at one time or another).
No, bleach is not the only option for cleaning a toilet. You can use other household cleaners like vinegar or hydrogen peroxide, or commercially available toilet cleaners to effectively clean and disinfect your toilet.
The combination that cannot function as a buffer solution is a) HCl and NaCl.
Muriatic Acid I think.(Pls.Correct me if I am wrong)
The toilet cleaners and human beings!
Clorox is a leading brand in household cleaners. They offer many different toilet cleaners ranging from bleaches to floor cleaners and disinfectant wipes.
The fumes from toilet bowl cleaners are harmful to the lungs, eyes, nose and throat. Many cleaners have corrosive ingredients and when mixed with chlorine produce dangerous fumes.
are u fools that ask people to answer
Dustbin men and toilet cleaners
There are many types of bathroom cleaners that are offered by Clorox. Examples of types of bathroom cleaners that are offered by Clorox include a shower spray and toilet cleaners.
Many commercial toilet bowl cleaners contain hydrochloric acid as its active scouring ingredient. Others use glycolic acid or chlorine bleach. Lately it has become popular to create cleaners at home and a combination of white vinegar and lemon juice can clean just as well as commercial cleaners.
Toilet cleaners can contain either acids or alkalis. Acid-based cleaners typically contain ingredients like hydrochloric acid or sulfamic acid, which help dissolve mineral deposits and grime. Alkali-based cleaners contain ingredients like sodium hydroxide, which help break down organic matter and disinfect surfaces.
The primary ingredient in "Tiolet bowel cleaner," is BLEACH. However, never mix Ammonia with the chemical BLEACH! You can die from the deadly fumes called Ammonia-Chloride. I believe it is one of the gases used in putting to death criminals in the gas chamber (at one time or another).
Magnetic toilet cleaners are not very effective in removing tough stains and buildup in toilets. They may help with surface cleaning but are not a substitute for traditional cleaning methods like scrubbing with a toilet brush and using cleaning agents.
No, bleach is not the only option for cleaning a toilet. You can use other household cleaners like vinegar or hydrogen peroxide, or commercially available toilet cleaners to effectively clean and disinfect your toilet.