No. The Clorox solution is now diluted by about 97%, maybe more. If you use it in the washer, it will be even more diluted by the water in the washer. It just will not work the way you want it to.
next time you run into this problem, take the capful and throw it away.
If you are talking about Clorox bleach, it does not have soap in it. It is a solution of sodium hypochlorite, NaClO.
Clorox Disinfecting Spray disinfects and deodorizes in one labor-saving step. It doesn't just mask odors, it eliminates bacteria that cause bad odors. Cloroxâ« Disinfecting Spray kills and prevents the growth of mold, protecting surfaces from discoloration or damage, saving you time and money later. And it's safe to use on a wide variety of hard surfaces.
Sorry, I had to modify the earlier answer. NO, Clorox Green Works is not a disinfectant. From About.com Housekeeping one of the "Cons" of Green Works is that it does not (yet) provide any "antibacterial" properties. In fact, the Clorox site even states that the product is not a disinfectant. So yea....it's kind of awkward.....why use it then? If it doesn't kill germs? There is even a review on that same page, from a user who did "laboratory tests" (take that with a grain of salt) - that showed that it didn't "clean" much. And likely, most of the "cleaning" was due to the friction (read: elbow grease) against the kitchen surfaces.
Clorox is a household bleach product that typically contains sodium hypochlorite as its active ingredient. Sodium hypochlorite is an electrolyte, as it dissociates into ions in solution, conducting electricity.
No, sodium chloride (table salt) is not like Clorox bleach. Sodium chloride is a simple ionic compound composed of sodium and chloride ions, commonly used for seasoning and preserving food. Clorox bleach, on the other hand, typically contains sodium hypochlorite, which is a strong disinfectant and whitening agent. These substances have very different chemical properties and uses.
Pine-Sol is a liquid cleaner that is primarily used for mopping floors and general cleaning, while Clorox spray is a disinfectant spray that is used to kill germs on surfaces. Clorox spray is more effective for cleaning surfaces because it has disinfectant properties that can kill bacteria and viruses.
No, hydrogen peroxide is not used in Clorox bleach. Clorox bleach typically uses sodium hypochlorite as the active ingredient. Hydrogen peroxide is a different chemical compound that can also be used as a disinfectant.
In the US, the bottles are labeled at 5% sodium hypochlorite, which is 5% NaClO, in solution. It is commonly used as both a cleaning agent and a disinfectant.
Use Clorox disinfectant wipes.
Clorox disinfecting wipes provide easy disinfecting action against dirt and germs
Clorox just came out with a cleanser that is safe
Clorox is effective at removing stains because it contains ingredients like sodium hypochlorite that help break down and lift away stains from surfaces. The bleach component in Clorox also has disinfectant properties that can help eliminate odor-causing bacteria that may contribute to staining.
No, Clorox is not ammonia. Clorox is a brand of household cleaning products that includes bleach-based products, while ammonia is a separate chemical compound often used as a cleaner and disinfectant. It's important not to mix bleach-containing products like Clorox with ammonia as it can create harmful gases.
The recommended Clorox to water ratio for effective cleaning is 1:10, meaning 1 part Clorox to 10 parts water.
Both Pine-Sol and Clorox are effective cleaners, but they have different purposes. Pine-Sol is a disinfectant and deodorizer that leaves a fresh scent, while Clorox is a bleach-based cleaner that is great for disinfecting and sanitizing surfaces. The choice between them depends on your specific cleaning needs and preferences for scent.
Both Pine-Sol and Clorox are effective disinfectants, but Clorox is generally considered more effective for killing a wider range of germs and viruses on surfaces.
Clorox is a leading brand in household cleaners. They offer many different toilet cleaners ranging from bleaches to floor cleaners and disinfectant wipes.