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Let us know. The page you are navigating to is not available in Spanish. Just remember that bleach is highly toxic, corrosive to paints and metals and extremely irritating to skin. And don't use a lot of it; even a mix of bleach and water is too strong, Chou says.
Use what's directed on the label-or even a little less. In some hospital settings, housekeepers use as little as 1. Of course, they clean more frequently than you probably do. If you want to help fuel market segmentation-after all, it made America great-you could try Household Clorox, which has a sudsing action, about half the bleach of regular Clorox and sells for 40 cents more.
So were we. First we called Clorox's consumer hot line to find out how much bleach was in Clean-Up. They wouldn't divulge the information. Then we called the hot line back and asked for the difference between the three products.
The answer: Household Clorox and Clorox Clean-Up contain detergents and lesser amounts of bleach than straight Clorox. So wouldn't plain old diluted Clorox work just as well?
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The shower spray is not the same as the original cleaner which is nothing but bleach and scent. I have never found a sprayer that puts up with bleach very long, even some pretty expensive ones. Reply to Greg. Dan Contact options for registered users. I've found this as well. Reply to Dan. Phisherman Contact options for registered users. Reply to Phisherman. Gideon Contact options for registered users. Reply to Gideon. In alt. Reply to meirman.
From my own experiences, we had a neighbor who couldn't swallow pieces of food much larger than a pea because when she was a child she drank a lye solution that was stored in a pop bottle. Personally, as a high school student I stored battery acid in a rubbing alcohol container in the basement.
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