first you take salt. pour about half a teaspoon into a bowl.
then you take about 1oz. of Clorox and pour it into the bowl.
stir.
you then take the coin and put it into the bowl.
wait 10-20 seconds.
after that, you take out the coin and use any eraser and begin erasing the bacteria.
it may take as long as 5-6 min. depending on how dirty your coin is.
It is tarnished, but not ruined. Clean/polish it as you would with a polishing cloth, or bring it to a jeweler. It will be fine.
No
Yes
clorox bleach with washing powder in the sank
I would think it would kill the plants since it is bleach.
One should not mix Clorox Clean- Up or any type of bleach with ammonia as this causes toxic gases to be released. Combining bleach with ammonia can serious reactions.
Bleach un-mixed with water in a spray bottle will turn black as it corrodes the spring mechanism of the sprayer. It oxidizes the metal. Mixed with water, the bleach should not do this.
No. Bleach will tarnish silver and turn it black.
Answer#1You can't without bleaching them. Use chlorine free bleach which is comprised of hydrogen peroxide and citric acid.Answer#2Use Oxy-Clean instead of Clorox. It won't damage your clothes AND has the superior whitening power of chlorine bleach.
If the cistern is clean, 15 fluid ounces of 5.25% chlorine bleach (Clorox or Purex) will suffice. If the cistern water is turbid, increase the amount to 24 fluid ounces.
use Clorox 2 (blue bottle, orange lid), NOT Clorox bleach. put some in a cup, dip a tooth brush into it and then scrub them, this works really well on mine
The Clorox can be applied to the scuba to clean it. To do this, you can just use a rag or scrubber that has Clorox on it, and gently apply it to the scuba. The Clorox will remove most of the debris.