Depends on the what kind of plastic, some cause a chemical reaction when put together with bleach.
I think you can use bleach, but i don't know if it would hurt the hamster later on when you put it in. Hope this helps!
Yes, plastic can absorb bleach if it is left in contact with it for an extended period of time. This can cause the plastic to become discolored or damaged. It is important to avoid prolonged exposure of plastic to bleach to prevent absorption.
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No, freezing does not hurt bleach. Bleach remains effective even when frozen, but it may take longer to thaw and return to its normal consistency for use. It is important to store bleach in a temperature-controlled environment to maintain its effectiveness.
It will not hurt as long as it is on the hair. You should not touch the scalp or your hands with it as it will burn and you should never use household bleach because your hair will dissolve in it.
Too many to count.
It could.
Bleach is typically a clear or slightly yellow liquid, but it is often sold in white plastic bottles.
Im 11 but i do know the answer to this because i did en experiment that could have cutted off my finger. Bleach and Rubbing alcahol can affect any kind of plastic by melting the plastic and turning it into a unsmooth and jagged part. Rubbing alcahol or bleach can not spread on the plastic though. I hope that helps.
Yes you can. Bleach will not hurt the plants, although I suggest you dilute it. Bleach is used for control of some insects.
you can, but don't you could hurt your hands
Bleach Salt PVC plastic