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Any surface that has come into contact with blood can be disinfected by using bleach, or a bleach solution of at least 10%, for a minimum of 15 min. The needle should be cleaned and autoclaved before use to reduce the risk of infection.
it would be alive i did it before don't trust it when it stops moving
The part that gets sprayed will get bleached, and depending on the color of the carpet and the amount/concentration of bleach, you could have a nasty and irreparable blotch on the carpet. There would be no way to restore the carpet's original color, but you may be able to find some kind of matching color to apply to the spot that would be better than the bleach mark, or perhaps you could do some creative re-placement of furniture.
No. I have a TON of mosquitoes outside of my apartment and I tried to use a half/half water/vinegar solution and sprayed the living daylights out of the area they seemed to be, and they did not go away. Perhaps a bleach concoction would be better. That will be my next step.
Spraying bleach mixed with water on your hair can cause severe damage, such as dryness, breakage, and even hair loss. Bleach is a harsh chemical that is meant for lightening hair and should be used carefully and professionally to prevent damage. It is important to follow proper dilution ratios and application techniques to avoid harming your hair.
Bleach would be in the action and paranormal categories.
...Bleach.
well it really depends of how much you want to get sprayed. I got my car sprayed and it cost about $1000 but that is because i spayed my whole car so if you want a stripe it would cost about $300
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I recommend you do not just apply normal cleaning bleach/bleach for hair, that would burn your insides..
dont waste your money on bleach ,use water
No. On second thoughts NO. Bleach would kill you, and no there is no such immunity.