It turns brown because of a chemical in the bleach, most likely chlorine(Cl) or ammonia. when the water mixes with the certain chemical, it causes a chemical reaction that changes the color; in your case brown. hope this helped :)
To make a disinfectant solution using bleach and water, mix 1/3 cup of bleach with 1 gallon of water. This ratio is effective for disinfecting and killing germs on surfaces. Be sure to use caution and follow safety guidelines when handling bleach.
No, the first Windex bottle was not made of glass. It was a plastic spray bottle when it was first introduced in the market.
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No, I spray my food with antiseptic before I eat it. And bleach.
To clean mold on brass, combine equal parts water and white vinegar in a spray bottle. Spray the affected areas, scrub gently with a soft brush or cloth, then rinse with water and dry thoroughly. For stubborn mold, you can also make a paste with baking soda and water, apply it to the mold, scrub, and rinse.
Pour some bleach in a spray bottle (or somthing that can hold bleach) and mix it with water and spray on your pants wait till they start to bleach and put them in the washer and you can dry them if you want
put some bleach in a spray bottle and spray the area it will come right off.
To create a bleach stencil shirt, you will need a plain shirt, a stencil of your design, bleach, a spray bottle, and gloves. Place the stencil on the shirt and secure it with tape. Fill the spray bottle with bleach and lightly spray over the stencil. Let it sit for a few minutes, then carefully remove the stencil. Rinse the shirt with water and let it dry.
To create a t-shirt bleach stencil design, you will need a stencil, a plain t-shirt, bleach, a spray bottle, and gloves. Place the stencil on the shirt and secure it with tape. Fill the spray bottle with bleach and spray it over the stencil. Let it sit for a few minutes, then carefully remove the stencil. Rinse the shirt with water and let it dry.
You can use chlorine bleach mixed with water, 1 Tbsp per gallon to use as a disinfectant, but don't spray them in direct sunlight.
Clorox bleach can turn black when it reacts with certain substances, such as metals or organic matter, in the environment. This reaction can cause the bleach to lose its effectiveness and change color. It's important to store bleach properly and avoid mixing it with other chemicals to prevent discoloration.
Use a product like WeedBGone (spelling?) or pour bleach into a spray bottle and very carefully spray the weeds.
Regular Lysol spray will not bleach colors. But there is another kind of Lysol spray, which has Clorox bleach in it. THAT will bleach colors.
You can purchase a commercial cleaner with bleach in it like Tilex and follow the instructions on the bottle, or you can mix 1/2 cup of houshold bleach with 1 quart of water, put in a spray bottle and spray on the mildew, let sit for about 15 minutes and rinse well. Make sure the window is open and be careful NOT to get any on the rug if there is one in the bathroom.
If there was a different chemical in the spray bottle before you put the Clorox Bleach into it the molecules from the different chemical could have changed the composition of the Clorox Bleach.I Believe the Clorox is so caustic it is eating at the metal spring. I've put Clorox in spray bottles before and have rinsed them thoroughly. In time, weeks to months the spring seems to be dissolving and sprayer works more and more poorly until it stops working. Currently I'm using a clear sprayer and I can see the corrosion on the spring.If you know of an all plastic sprayer mechanism, please post it here. Thanks!
yes put in a spray bottle with equals amount of warm water spray then let dry. spray it on there beds to let dry then put sheets on. and can spray the changing table too anything they touch you can clean with the bleach solution (if it's plastic) hope this helps have a good day and remember take time for yourself too. :)
To disinfect water in a spray bottle, you typically need around 2 to 3 drops of bleach per quart of water or 4 to 6 drops per liter. For a 15-ounce bottle (which is approximately 450 ml), you would need about 6 to 9 drops of bleach. Make sure to use unscented bleach and let the solution sit for at least 30 minutes before use.