It is not recommended to use regular Clorox bleach in a spa as it can damage the equipment and pose health risks. It is best to use spa-specific chemicals and follow the manufacturer's guidelines for proper maintenance.
Pouring Clorox on a plant can harm or kill the plant since it is a harsh chemical that can damage plant cells and disrupt their normal functions. It is not recommended to use Clorox or any other household cleaning products on plants.
The Clorox product featured in the "Which sock is whiter" commercial is Clorox Bleach.
Many different stores sell Clorox ReadyMops. Walmart, Amazon, Kmart, and eBay sell Clorox ReadyMops. One can also purchase them from the Clorox website.
No, they are not the same thing. Clorox bleach is a solution of either sodium hypochlorite (NaClO) or calcium hypochlorite (Ca(ClO)2). Household ammonia is an ammonia solution, or NH3. If you mix ammonia and bleach, you will produce toxic fumes.
Careful, check them on a scrap of the granite first. Bleach is at the upper end of the pH scale, so it can etch some types of granite.
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.
A product like 'Green Works natural all-purpose cleaner' is safe for both sealed granite counter tops, and the environment. It's a Clorox product and can be purchased at most stores where other Clorox household cleaners are sold. A product that is a little less cost effective, but is still a biodegradable product is 'Method granite and marble cleaner'.
You should not use Clorox or any type of bleach to keep cats away. Clorox and bleach are poisonous and can kill the cats.
It is not recommended to mix Clorox with other cleaning products, as it can create harmful fumes or reactions. It is best to use Clorox as directed on its own.
Sometimes the calcium (from hard water) has soaked into the granite, so the stain is not on the surface. Try a razor blade first, then look for the hard water cleaning procucts, but test them on a granite scrap from that countertop first!
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use clorox
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Clorox is a bleach and will cause your scalp to burn possibly.
Use Clorox disinfectant wipes.
No but you can use Granite as baby wipes, I think.