Clorox
NO! Do NOT do this, bleach is chorossive and will harm your skin etc. To bath in it would be very bad.
You should not use Clorox or any type of bleach to keep cats away. Clorox and bleach are poisonous and can kill the cats.
No, you should not mix Epsom salts and bleach together, as combining them can create harmful chemical reactions and release toxic fumes. Additionally, using bleach in a bath can irritate the skin and respiratory system. It’s best to use Epsom salts for relaxation and muscle relief separately, without any bleach. Always prioritize safety when using chemical products.
DO NOT use household bleach it will dissolve it. Buy prelightener and peroxide.
Definitely not recommended; use an antibiotic like penicillin or amoxisilin
No, you should not mix Epsom salt and bleach for a bath. When combined, bleach and Epsom salt can create toxic chlorine gas, which can be harmful if inhaled. It is important to always follow safety guidelines and avoid mixing household chemicals, as it can result in dangerous chemical reactions. It is best to use Epsom salt and bleach separately for their intended purposes.
Yes, the effectiveness of chlorine bleach can be influenced by temperature. Higher temperatures can increase the bleaching and disinfecting properties of chlorine bleach, while lower temperatures may slow down or limit its effectiveness. It is best to use chlorine bleach at the recommended temperature for optimal results.
should not
NO!!!! Eczema is open sores, if you put bleach on that it will burn! Bleach is a very harsh chemical you should never put it on your body, especially on sores. Try an oatmeal bath (made my Aveeno I believe) they sell it in a few different forms body washes, lotions/creams and a soak/bath. The oatmeal bath is the most soothing thing to use for eczema, I used when I was younger and had very bad dry skin, I used it on my kids for diaper rash and I use it on them now when they have rashes or dry skin. Please don't use bleach!! == ==
For a bleach bath in a garden tub, it's generally recommended to use no more than 1 cup (8 ounces) of unscented household bleach per full tub of water (about 40 gallons). This concentration helps ensure safety while still providing some antiseptic benefits. Always ensure proper ventilation, avoid submerging the head, and rinse thoroughly afterward to minimize skin irritation. Consult with a healthcare provider before trying a bleach bath, especially for sensitive skin or underlying health conditions.
use a cup of bleach with any whites and a full load of water- rinse twice when using bleach to much it will start to eat away at fabrics so beware
It should say on the jar but usually i use a few tbsps