First it must have "clorox" somewhere on the bottle. Many people call any brand of bleach or bleach looking bottle "clorox". Clorox is a brand of bleach just as is Purex, Roman, Javex, etc. Secondly, if the bottle has a rubber stopper that has clorox on it or a screw type lid that says clorox that doesn't make it a clorox bottle. The glass company that made the clorox bottles made bottles for other companies which the clorox stopper/lid may also fit. Thirdly, I assume that your bottle is clear like window glass. I would say 99% of clorox bottles are amber. I have 3 clear clorox bottles. A quart that was given to me. A quart that I paid $20, and a half-gallon that I paid $65. All are the screw top variety.
how much is a romen brown glass bieach bottle worth, its a gallon bottle with the cap is on
$175.00
An empty 5-gallon glass bottle typically weighs around 5-7 pounds.
NONE! The weight of the pennies will break the glass. I KNOW! I broke a 4 gallon VAT 69 bottle.
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Same as any bottle, put a pourer spout in it, do the correct count into the glass. There are special pouring systems that eliminate the need to handle the heavy half gallon bottle. You good also go "old school" and pour into a shot glass..
If there was a different chemical in the spray bottle before you put the Clorox Bleach into it the molecules from the different chemical could have changed the composition of the Clorox Bleach.I Believe the Clorox is so caustic it is eating at the metal spring. I've put Clorox in spray bottles before and have rinsed them thoroughly. In time, weeks to months the spring seems to be dissolving and sprayer works more and more poorly until it stops working. Currently I'm using a clear sprayer and I can see the corrosion on the spring.If you know of an all plastic sprayer mechanism, please post it here. Thanks!
The value of old glass Clorox bottles can vary widely depending on their age, condition, rarity, and any unique characteristics. Some vintage Clorox bottles may sell for as little as $10-$20, while rarer or more unusual versions could fetch hundreds of dollars. It's best to have a specialist or appraiser assess the specific bottle for an accurate valuation.
You must be kidding.
Grease the top of the bottle!
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