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hunter

(40,665 posts)
30. I too refuse to use bleach.
Tue Oct 9, 2012, 06:15 PM
Oct 2012


It's much too harsh for household use.

Besides, what do I care about germs?

I sleep with dogs.





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Clorox bleach-scented water [View all] woo me with science Oct 2012 OP
well done! Grandcanyon99 Oct 2012 #1
Good info -- thanks! immoderate Oct 2012 #2
Thanks for your work. I am enlightened. louis-t Oct 2012 #3
And Hellman Mayo has also increased its water content. fasttense Oct 2012 #60
What part if the South? Was always Dukes around here unc70 Oct 2012 #61
We switched to Dukes. Nice and thick. sammytko Oct 2012 #62
He's from Kentucky and claims it use to be Hellmans or nothing. fasttense Oct 2012 #68
mayo mgardener Oct 2012 #64
except for the problem of possible infected eggs. HiPointDem Oct 2012 #82
Arrrrgh. woo me with science Oct 2012 #72
Don't forget to write a nasty letter to the company. louis-t Oct 2012 #77
k&r... spanone Oct 2012 #4
Good work. Thanks for the info. lpbk2713 Oct 2012 #5
Good work! sl8 Oct 2012 #6
I have bad panda days... happerbolic Oct 2012 #49
Very intesting. BlueState Oct 2012 #7
Maybe they rationalize it by thinking that people wouldn't want to use scented bleach to disinfect. gkhouston Oct 2012 #8
Interesting! Thanks. reformist2 Oct 2012 #9
I bet this applies to fabric softener and much more... 4_TN_TITANS Oct 2012 #10
Clorox Is Making More Money Than Ever With This Diluted Formulation...... global1 Oct 2012 #11
Could not agree more! October Oct 2012 #14
Yes, this is just one example woo me with science Oct 2012 #17
Bring back beer shampoo!!! progressoid Oct 2012 #54
I've suspected this is going on with more products than we think... Blue_Tires Oct 2012 #74
You Did Your Homework grilled onions Oct 2012 #12
So true!!! October Oct 2012 #15
Yep, it's more and more a sucker's game. woo me with science Oct 2012 #20
And yet they say we need less regulation. lalalu Oct 2012 #34
Great info, WMWS! Thanks! LadyHawkAZ Oct 2012 #13
I did not know that. Xyzse Oct 2012 #16
You can make your own bongbong Oct 2012 #18
thanks so much for the info ! april Oct 2012 #19
Good info but I still refuse to use bleach LynneSin Oct 2012 #21
I too refuse to use bleach. hunter Oct 2012 #30
And bleaching your socks... awoke_in_2003 Oct 2012 #46
So you don't want to visit this lady's house. progressoid Oct 2012 #55
All that is accurate. It's the same with 'value' vinegar. 4% acidity vs 5 or 6. 12AngryBorneoWildmen Oct 2012 #22
True lalalu Oct 2012 #31
Hell, my tapwater has more chlorine than that! n/t Bossy Monkey Oct 2012 #23
Thank you for all your effort getting the info!! Gonna share everywhere! nm nc4bo Oct 2012 #24
This happens outside consumer products as well caraher Oct 2012 #25
Strange, my Clorox bottle has the percentages in it. zinnisking Oct 2012 #26
The percentages are labeled if they are greater than six percent, woo me with science Oct 2012 #35
Mine is exactly 6% zinnisking Oct 2012 #45
I just checked my bottle of Clorox... retrogal Oct 2012 #70
My cheapo brand says 2.75! louis-t Oct 2012 #78
Now you've gone and done it. TahitiNut Oct 2012 #83
Oh yeah OP does state that. zinnisking Oct 2012 #87
I posted about the very same thing here 7 years ago! :) Moosepoop Oct 2012 #27
+1 Liberal_in_LA Oct 2012 #33
Wow! woo me with science Oct 2012 #37
Well you educated me a little bit lunatica Oct 2012 #28
Good Job lalalu Oct 2012 #29
that explains it! I recall when use of bleach would eventually disintegrate white clothing & Liberal_in_LA Oct 2012 #32
I am surprised they have not used this in advertising. woo me with science Oct 2012 #38
I love this type of detective work! Thank you! WinkyDink Oct 2012 #36
Clorox has busy lobbyists KT2000 Oct 2012 #39
whoop, there it is deaniac21 Oct 2012 #40
I used to use it to kill weeds. Fuddnik Oct 2012 #41
10% strength vinegar... awoke_in_2003 Oct 2012 #47
I cannot go anywhere near bleach HockeyMom Oct 2012 #42
The rep probably wasn't even BORN when the concentration was 8%. HopeHoops Oct 2012 #43
Umm, yeah...anything more than 8-10% would be a little bit dangerous, and we can't have that. Up2Late Oct 2012 #44
Thanks for the info on "The Works." woo me with science Oct 2012 #50
You can get the Works at the dollar store Smilo Oct 2012 #67
Cool, I wasn't sure how widely available it was, I think it's made here in Georgia.... Up2Late Oct 2012 #76
I use The Works to etch circuit boards defacto7 Oct 2012 #73
Yeah, adding acid to water can be a bit dangerous, it can spit back... Up2Late Oct 2012 #75
YOU ARE SO RIGHT! defacto7 Oct 2012 #86
No sl8 Oct 2012 #89
You know what I use for the toilet? tridim Oct 2012 #85
Bleach can be absorbed by the skin and get into the bloodstream. Spitfire of ATJ Oct 2012 #48
My jug of Family Dollar bleach makes no mention of the % of sodium hypochlorite Bozita Oct 2012 #51
Thank you so much for your post and your patience with the company. Shrike47 Oct 2012 #52
No wonder my whites look like crap! GreenPartyVoter Oct 2012 #53
I was going to look at the MSDS for the various Clorox products to find the strongest one jmowreader Oct 2012 #56
Hey, thanks. woo me with science Oct 2012 #57
Somebody pass this on to Consumer Reports, STAT! Wednesdays Oct 2012 #58
thanks for your homework and for passing this on! raccoon Oct 2012 #59
Nice job! City Lights Oct 2012 #63
It's pretty easy to accidentally mix bleach and ammonia. tridim Oct 2012 #65
yep, i was going to say, 'not after you've done it once!' HiPointDem Oct 2012 #84
I buy pool chlorine MsFlorida Oct 2012 #66
That thought occured to me last night. louis-t Oct 2012 #79
another looting scam--Luna Bars vs. Cliff Bars BlancheSplanchnik Oct 2012 #69
Bastards...no wonder the white are dingy. Thanks. Historic NY Oct 2012 #71
I remember the good old days of the AIDS epidemic nadinbrzezinski Oct 2012 #80
very informative, thanks. HiPointDem Oct 2012 #81
I was tricked by that "discount brand" thing with laundry soap. joshcryer Oct 2012 #88
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