Depending on the amount of bleach needed and the purpose, lemons/lemon juice can be used for cleaning (kills germs, so does soap) and freshening laundry; if you use it regularly on your hair and expose it to sunlight, it will lighten/frost it. Otherwise, bleach stands alone for its intended purposes. And it won't frost your hair.
When doing laundry, chlorine bleach is used for white clothing only. Non-chlorine bleach is used for other color-safe clothing. Chlorine bleach should always be diluted and never put directly on the clothing; it will weaken the fibers. Chlorine bleach can also be used in the home to sanitize and clean. Be sure to use only on color-safe, non-porous items, such as a toilet or bathtub. Wear gloves when using and always ventilate the room you are in. Also, avoid getting any on your clothes as even one drop will permenantly stain.
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Chlorine bleach can be a very dangerous and as such it should be treated with care. Chlorine bleach can damage the airways and can also cause damage to skin. As such one should avoid prolonged contact with the fumes of chlorine bleach and one should always wear thick rubber gloves, or other protective gloves, when using chlorine bleach.
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Bleach that you use with laundry typically contains chlorine in the form of sodium hypochlorite.
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NO! bleach is sodium hypochlorite...." Liquid chlorine"
in chlorine bleach it is.
When doing laundry, chlorine bleach is used for white clothing only. Non-chlorine bleach is used for other color-safe clothing. Chlorine bleach should always be diluted and never put directly on the clothing; it will weaken the fibers. Chlorine bleach can also be used in the home to sanitize and clean. Be sure to use only on color-safe, non-porous items, such as a toilet or bathtub. Wear gloves when using and always ventilate the room you are in. Also, avoid getting any on your clothes as even one drop will permenantly stain.
You can either use chlorine bleach or ammonia mixed with cold water. Do not mix ammonia and chlorine bleach.
I do. Use half as much. Pool chlorine is 12.5% sodium hypochlorite Laundry bleach that I use is 6% sodium hypochlorite. Sometimes I dilute the pool chlorine by one part water to one part pool chlorine and use it just like regular laundry bleach.
Chlorine bleach is a mixture.
Bleach alternatives and natural alternatives are good if you are allergic to bleach. You need to stay away from chlorine which is the main allergen.+++It's NOT an allergen. Nor is its main ingredient chlorine: it is a compound of chlorine. It is however an IRRITANT, (and toxic if you drink it) because it is corrosive, and if it mixes with an acid it will liberate the corrosive gas, chlorine. (I know, indeed need to know, because I use powerful versions of bleach professionally.)
Well, if you use chlorine bleach the color will be ruined. I suggest getting stains out with a non-chlorine bleach stain remover like Clorox 2 stain fighter and color booster
Yes. Unless it says "non chlorine bleach", it has chlorine in it.
You can use it as a bleach and to sterilize objects.