Kaboom With Bleach - How To Discuss

Kaboom With Bleach

Help! Bleach mixed with com and bed mess? 3

Well, I have muuuuuuuuuuuuu! I didn't even think about it. I was trying to clean my bathtub, so I sprayed it, then I bleached the corners of the tub, and I cleaned the walls with bleach. In seconds, I could barely breathe and my eyes filled with tears. I couldn't stay long enough to wash my walls. I opened all the windows of my apartment because the noise was so loud that it surrounded the apartment. I had a fan in the bathroom and I still have one. and now??!?!?!?!

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Or twenty minutes is all right. I can wash my walls. I wanted to delete my question so that no one else could answer, but I thought I'd leave it here so other people would never learn to bleach anything.

I don't know about the chemicals in com, but I do know that many different things can make toxic gases. If with z. B. is ammonia, the resulting vapor can lie. If the odor does not go away, contact the service immediately. They deal with such things all the time. And they have powerful fans that can ■■■■ and clear the air almost instantly. Do not be shy. I'm a G-Town boy and we have that kind of thing all the time.

Mixing bleach with anything other than water can really make a frothy mixture. Now the best thing you can do is keep a fan in the bathroom with the windows open and the door closed. Keep the rest of the house well ventilated until all odors and dirt are removed. Just clean the surface with cold water until the residue dissolves and clears and drains. Be careful not to catch my breath. Keep the fans on and keep the windows open. Remember to never mix soap. You may need a window fan to bring fresh air into the apartment and reduce the spread of dirt in the bathroom. If you do not have a fan in your bathroom. Install a fan in the bathroom window to keep your belongings, even bleach on the wall can be mixed with other materials. As the surface dries, the effect diminishes; more dirt is released from the wetting until the chemical is well diluted with water.

With and bleach

Bleach mixed with water is a good disinfectant. Chlorine does not emit gas, as some say. The moon you can smell is sodium hypochlorite, NaOCl. They can be a little annoying to some people, but if they are not strong, that's fine. In other words, it doesn't smell like chlorine gas, it smells like bleach. If you mix it with ammonia or any other base, it can emit chlorine gas, which is lily (that's why they tell you not to mix ammonia with bleach). Chlorine gas is heavy (so you don't want to crawl when exposed) and if that's enough, you'll see a green color.

If you have a fan, place it upside down on the window to let the air out.

Kaboom With Bleach

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