I have used regular laundry bleach to whiten deer sculls. if you have acess to a beauty shop buy some 40% volume bleach gel.boil the skull/bones until all flesh is removed.now apply the gel to skull/bones with a light brush(like a tooth brush but larger) let sit for a few hours, keeping it moist with gel,until desired color is achieved.
If bones are put in Clorox (bleach), the bleach can break down the organic material in the bones, resulting in the bones becoming brittle and potentially disintegrating over time. It is not recommended to put bones in bleach as it can damage them and affect their structural integrity.
Bleach, primarily composed of sodium hypochlorite, is a strong oxidizing agent that can cause significant damage to biological tissues. When it comes into contact with bones, bleach can lead to the deterioration of organic components, particularly collagen, which is essential for bone strength and structure. This can weaken the bones and potentially lead to fractures or other structural issues. Additionally, bleach exposure can lead to chemical burns and other harmful reactions in surrounding tissues.
Because they use a special solution to clean out the bones so they look more appealing. They also bleach it.
1. buy a fresh fish 2. get the skin out 3. clean the bones with bleach
It depends on if there is any flesh on the animal bones. You should place the animal bones in a ziplock bag with bleach in them for a couple weeks to get rid of any chance of bacteria and hopefully then they won't smell.
-One thing you can do is soak the bones in diluted bleach, that will whiten it also. -If you don't want to whiten it you can put them in an ultra sonic cleaner. -If you don't have one put them in soapy water for 15 minutes then shake it for 1 minute to get the loose fur off.
Yes, polyester can bleach if exposed to bleach.
Polyester will not bleach if exposed to a bleach solution.
i dont think the plant will die of bleach bleach. maybe from just bleach though.
No, bleach is a liquid
Not all detergents contain bleach. Bleach is a separate ingredient that is typically found in laundry detergents labeled as "bleach-based" or "bleach alternative". Bleach is used to help whiten and disinfect laundry.
Yes you can use normal bleach to bleach your anus