The shell will become delicate and crack. Over 4 days the cracks will grow and expose the inside. The inside will be not white but a deep orange colour. Eeeeew
The bleach is burning, hurry and wash him under running water, then mix some apple cider vinegar , 1 cup to a gallon , and pour over and don't rinse. If no vinegar make strong tea, cool it and pour that on him. He will almost certainly try to bite. Be careful.
To remove bleach smell from hands (and that slimy feeling) pour a little vinegar or lemon juice over your hands then rinse. (bleach is alkaline, vinegar and lemon are acid, so they cancel each other out and balance the pH of your skin.) -- Candace Downing candienspdow@yahoonospam.com
no you can not use bleach in your waterCorrection: one cannot make dirty water potablewith household bleach, but you can use it to preserve drinking water for emergency storage purposes. See the following website:http://www.bae.ncsu.edu/programs/extension/publicat/wqwm/emergwatersuppl.htmlNote that it only requires a few drops in a gallonof water to keep fresh water potable, but adding a lot of bleach to dirty water only makes it more toxic, not safe(r) to drink.
To remove bleach smell from carpet, you can try sprinkling baking soda over the affected area and letting it sit for several hours before vacuuming it up. You can also try using a mixture of equal parts water and vinegar to blot the area and then allow it to air dry. Additionally, using an enzymatic cleaner specifically designed for removing odors may help eliminate the bleach smell.
It probably won't. I used too much bleach to get a stain out of my carpet and my carpet hasn't stopped fuming for over a month. I called Stanley Steemer to see if they could help me and they said there's no way to get bleach out of carpet, the carpet is just ruined. I also read here: http://www.thriftyfun.com/tf59105639.tip.html that vinegar and bleach is a deadly mix, so I would seriously suggest not using white vinegar on a carpet with bleach on it. It probably won't help and will just create more deadly fumes.
Do you mean baking soda? If you do it kinda explodes, or bubbles over
If a gold chain is left in bleach, it can cause the gold to discolor or tarnish. The bleach can also damage the metal, causing it to weaken or break over time. It is not recommended to expose gold jewelry to bleach.
Bleach crystallizes when its water content decreases, leading to the formation of sodium carbonate crystals. This usually happens when bleach is exposed to air and loses moisture over time, resulting in the crystalline residue.
no, bleach is over.
Yes, bleach can evaporate over time when exposed to air.
If you dye over bleach and then strip that new dye out after you no longer need it, the bleach will come out, too.
Mixing vinegar and bleach together creates toxic chlorine gas, which can be harmful when inhaled. Adding alcohol and baking soda to this mixture would not change the reaction but could potentially increase the release of harmful gases. It is important to never mix these chemicals together as it can result in a dangerous situation.