Yes. It will destroy the seals.
Yes, bleach can deteriorate the seals in a dishwasher over time if used frequently or in high concentrations. It is generally recommended to avoid using bleach in dishwashers to prevent damage to the seals and other components.
Bleach will kill most blood borne pathogens.
CLOROX (TM reg) DOES NOT RECOMMEND the use of any liquid bleach product in a DISHWASHER. This is per a detailed discussion with a tech support lady at their 800 number [1-800-292-2200]. She explained that unlike clothes washing machines, diswashers do NOT have rubber and plastic seals and parts which would be resistant to the bleach. Therefore, the bleach will attack, and over time, damage and eventually destroy those seals, resulting in water leakage, and expensive replacement. I had thought that I had heard, over the years, that one could use liquid laundry bleach to disinfect a diswasher, but apparently, I was wrong. I quizzed her in depth, and could not get her to budge in Clorox's warning to NOT use bleach in a dishwasher. Therefore, I suggest not doing this, but if you "just gotta do it," do so at your own risk, and with forewarning,j3h.
Yes! dont use itmy dad is a mechanic on cars and says it would completely destroy it!
Yeah, it won't really be any good after that.
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make sure you clean the toilet 2-3 times a day
If your toliet is working properly, it should only have water in it.
He invented the toliet. He named it after his girlfriend toliet
if bleach burns ur hand it'll destroy ur plasticky bits in the engine and ull be feallin very silly
Bleach is a cleaning agent to destroy bacteria. You can also use bleach to bleach your hair and make it lighter.