Using bleach

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Myths abound when it comes to bleach. But with simple understanding comes more effective use of a great versatile product. We've addressed some of the common myths below.

Myth:

If a label says a garment cannot be bleached, do not bleach it.

Fact:

Almost all cotton whites and most synthetic whites are safe to treat with liquid bleach. If a label on your whites instructs not to use bleach, test it out on a hidden area (a bleachability test can be found on drlaundryblog.com). If there is no visible effect, it can be bleached. This is also true for many printed and coloured fabrics.

Myth:

Bleach seems too intense for use around the house.

Fact:

Bleach-based cleaners that are registered with Health Canada can be used to clean and disinfect hard, nonporous surfaces around the house such as porcelain, tile, counters, sinks, refrigerators, appliances, fibreglass and tubs.

Myth:

Bleach is a harsh chemical that can cause harm to my septic system.

Fact:

Ultra Javex® Bleach by Clorox is safe to use in homes on septic systems. Since bleach breaks down very rapidly, especially when it comes into contact with organic matter, it won't harm your septic system.

Myth:

Using a bleach cleaner in my coloured toilet might cause discolouration of my toilet bowl.

Fact:

The recommended use of Clorox® Disinfecting Toilet Bowl Cleaner with Bleach1 will not harm coloured toilets. By using it, you can kill 99.9% of germs and remove tough stains for a cleaner, toilet bowl*.

*Use as directed.

Myth:

Bleach-based cleaners in the toilet may be harmful to my pets if they happen to drink from the bowl.

Fact:

It should not be a problem if your pet ingests small amounts of water from a toilet bowl cleaned with a bleach product. However, pets should not rely on drinking from the toilet bowl as a main source of water.

If a pet ingests undiluted product or large amounts of toilet bowl water containing product, it is recommended that you contact your veterinarian.

Usage Tips:

Need to eliminate dinginess and improve cleaning results in your laundry?

You can improve results in your laundry by

  • sorting properly
  • pre-treating or pre-soaking spots, stains, and heavily soiled garments
  • using enough detergent
  • adding liquid bleach to your load
  • using the warmest water temperature recommended for the fabric
  • loading your washer loosely

There's more to be learned about bleach in the laundry room. Read more Myths and Facts about bleach

For more information about bleach, visit www.factsaboutbleach.com.

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