The Clorox can be applied to the scuba to clean it. To do this, you can just use a rag or scrubber that has Clorox on it, and gently apply it to the scuba. The Clorox will remove most of the debris.
Making a sanitizing solution with bleach is a simple and inexpensive way to keep your home clean and healthy. All you need to do is mix one part bleach to ten parts water in a spray bottle, and you're ready to sanitize.
Yes
Testing a diamond in Clorox would only result in a Very Clean Diamond.
Clorox products can both clean and disinfect surfaces. They are designed to remove dirt and grime while also killing bacteria, viruses, and other germs.
I would think it would kill the plants since it is bleach.
According to this forum, http://forums.iboats.com/showthread.php?t=295220, Clorox Cleanup is a good solution for black marks on boat seats. The black marks are most likely mildew and will come off easily with Clorox Cleanup without damaging your seats.
No not if you whant to get posiend
You should absolutely not ingest clorox. Even the fumes are not good to be around. Call the poison control hotline and get directions and go to a hospital if you have drinken clorox.
clorox bleach with washing powder in the sank
I would start with a solution of detergent and Clorox 2 and brush gently. Put it in the sun to dry.
Yes, you can use Clorox wipes to clean a wood table, but it's important to do so cautiously. The chemicals in the wipes may potentially damage the finish or wood over time. It's best to test on a small, inconspicuous area first and avoid excessive moisture. For regular cleaning, consider using a mild soap solution or products specifically designed for wood surfaces.