Purex is a color safe beach brand which is chlorine-free and safe to use with colorfast washable materials, whites and delicate clothes. It will remove a wide variety of stains.
You can make the color safe bleach by adding peroxide with water.
I use bleach often. They have a color safe bleach, so you can use it on any color of clothing. There is also a bleach alternative which is usually cheaper.
I think So
With a dab of bleach. If the bathing suit is completely white then you dont have to worry about the bleach ruining anything.
The Clorox website says that its color-safe, non-chlorine bleach is not a registered disinfectant with the EPA.
Most detergents do not have bleach. Some have "color safe" bleach, like OxyClean or some other oxygen bleach.
Yes, you can bleach your sheets. However, if they are not white you should use color safe bleach.
You can use a color safe bleach alternative, but traditional chlorine bleach will fade or leave white spots on your clothes.
No. Some detergents contain bleach, which can pull the color out of some clothes. If a detergent contains bleach it must say so on the label, so if it does not say bleach on the label it is most likely color-safe. Many labels now specifically say that they are "color-safe" for "all colors", so look for those words.
bleach, color safe it isn't completely white.
i want to use bleach for long-term water storage
Safe for what? Generally 10% bleach or a 1:10 ratio to whatever the amount of water. For a percentage example you would add 3% bleach to a 32 ounce spray bottle, you would add 6% bleach to 64 oz (gallon) of water, etc., for a ratio example you would use a mixture of 1 cup of bleach to 9 cups of water, etc. For human consumption 1 Tablespoon for gallon will purify the water and make it safe to drink.