Yes, but it mostly depends how often you are intending to do so. Once or twice should be ok and not do any real potential damage. But doing it more often than that would probably not be good for your hair.
Yes, bleach can damage aluminum by causing corrosion. It can create pitting and discoloration on the surface of the aluminum motor, potentially weakening it and reducing its lifespan. It's important to avoid using bleach or any harsh chemicals on aluminum to prevent damage.
The word ruin is a noun as well as a verb. Example uses:Noun: We visited the ruin at Copan in Hondouras.Verb: It's too late for snacks, you'll ruin your appetite for dinner.
it carries off leaked current to ground in order to prevent that current from going thru you to ground, which can ruin your entire day.
no
I think that would permanently ruin the soil, especially if you're going to plant anything in it. Vinegar is just as good at killing bacteria and fungi. What exactly are you trying to kill? Soil should have bacteria, otherwise nothing would completely compost.
You just won't be able to go back to blonde.
Yes.
it will just ruin your hair and feel like over cooked spaghetti
Another user suggested: Bleach isn't that good for your hair...but if you want it lighter get highlights I suggest: Highlights involve the same color removal that bleaching does...So the same damage. Damage happens with color removal. The lighter your hair color is, the less damage caused. If you already have light blonde hair, yes, it will cause damage, but it won't cause the same damage that a brown haired girl would suffer from. If you plan on going through with the bleaching, don't wash your hair the day before and the day of the bleaching (you want to maintain as many oils as you can, since bleaching can be stripping) and you want to condition with a special intensive conditioning treatment, post bleach.
Adding water to hair bleach can dilute it and weaken its effectiveness. This can result in uneven bleaching and lighter results than desired. It's best to follow the manufacturer's instructions and use the bleach as directed for optimal results.
It won't ruin it but you might make it dry and you might not get the color you are wanting. If your hair is dark you will more then likely need bleach to lighten it. If you have color on your hair already you will definitely need bleach because color won't lift color.
Yes, bleach will completely ruin your bat.
You didn't say what color you were wanting to dye your hair but yes you can use the box color. You may need to go a shade darker then you want if you are going darker then you have as the hair will fade out faster because the blond you lightened your hair with opened the hair shaft. It shouldn't damage it much as color is gentler on the hair then bleach is but use a good shampoo/conditioner for color treated hair and try a deep conditioning treatment after you dye it. Also if you are going brown, depending on the color blond you have you may need a warm brown to put the reds back into your hair. I am not saying it will be red but bleaching takes the reds out of hair so unless your want a green tint you need it back. Everyone has red in their hair even if they don't know it.
Short answer is yes.
Yes, all heat ruins hair. But the best thing to do is buy a heat protection conditioner or something like that from any hair or beauty store. That's what I do.
No
Not if you want to ruin your towels.