What is laundry bleach?

The Spruce / Ulyana Verbytska. Bleach is a specific type of laundry aid that removes stains from clothing, but it also removes the color from clothes. Bleach creates a chemical reaction with a stain that breaks it down and removes it from clothing. Bleach also has a whitening and brightening effect on white clothing.
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Is there a difference between bleach and laundry bleach?

Bleach can also brighten and whiten fabrics and help remove stubborn stains. Sodium hypochlorite bleaches (also called chlorine or liquid household bleach) are the more powerful laundry bleaches; they disinfect, as well as clean and whiten. They work on many whites and colorfast washables - but not on wools or silks.
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What is laundry bleach made of?

The active ingredient in household bleach is sodium hypochlorite, which is derived from salt.
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What percent bleach is laundry bleach?

Household laundry chlorine bleach is a 5.25% solution of sodium hypochlorite and water. Even as a 5.25% solution, it is quite powerful and must be diluted with water for safe use on most fabrics.
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Is Clorox laundry bleach?

Clorox® Bleach keeps white clothes their whitest and kills 99.9% of germs in your laundry. It works better than detergent alone on hard-to-remove stains including berries, juice, mud/dirt, ketchup, grass, coffee, red wine and tea.
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What is the difference between Clorox and bleach?

Clorox is a bleach product from a company by the same name having its headquarters in Oakland, California. Though the company makes several chemical products, it is its bleach that is most popular.
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Are there different types of bleach?

There are two main types of bleach as chlorine bleach and non-chlorine bleach or oxygen bleach. The difference between oxygen bleach and chlorine bleach is that the oxygen bleach contains sodium percarbonate whereas the chlorine bleach contains sodium hypochlorite.
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What is laundry bleach UK?

Chlorine bleach is a liquid solution of sodium hypochlorite. It is great for whitening and disinfecting clothes, but it is much more corrosive than oxygen bleach so should only be used for stubborn stains and on hard-wearing materials. For safe use on fabrics, it should be diluted in water.
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What happens if you mix bleach and laundry detergent?

There are no significant or noticeable physical changes that occur when you mix detergent with bleach. The mixed liquid will retain its original appearance, though it may have a stronger bleach-like smell.
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Can you use normal bleach on clothes?

Chlorine bleach is great at removing stains and odors on white clothing, but can wreak havoc on colored fabrics by leaving faded splotches or even burning holes. It also has incredible sanitizing power. Non-chlorine bleach, however, is typically used to clean and brighten colored or patterned clothing.
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Is hydrogen peroxide the same as bleach?

Hydrogen peroxide bleaches in the same way as chlorine, it oxidises chromophones, essentially taking the electrons that hold atoms together causing molecules that cause staining to fall apart. Unlike liquid chlorine based bleach products however, hydrogen peroxide forms no harmful by-products of disinfection.
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What is sodium hypochlorite also known as?

Sodium hypochlorite, commonly known as bleach, is most frequently used as a disinfecting agent. It is a broad-spectrum disinfectant that is effective for the disinfection of viruses, bacteria, fungi, and mycobacterium.
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Is sodium hypochlorite and chlorine the same?

Sodium Hypochlorite is a liquid Chlorine and has around 10-12% available Chlorine. Available Chlorine (AC) is the amount of Chlorine released in the water to disinfect. Bleach, which contains Sodium Hypo, only has 5% AC which is why bleach is not a good pool disinfectant.
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Is OxiClean the same as bleach?

OxiClean is considered “oxygen bleach,” but it doesn't contain chlorine bleach. Unlike chlorine bleach, oxygen bleach is safe to use on colored fabrics.
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Can you use laundry bleach for disinfecting?

When used properly (it should always be diluted with water before use), chlorine bleach is safe for disinfecting surfaces. It kills harmful germs and bacteria and sanitizes clothes in the laundry.
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What is the strongest bleach for cleaning?

The strongest bleach is Clorox Regular Bleach2, which is the best bleach for cleaning, stain removal, and whitening. It's the only bleach that can be used around the house to clean and purify a wide variety of surfaces.
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Can I mix bleach and dish soap?

Bleach and soap don't mix! Mixing chlorine bleach and cleaners like dish soap can be harmful to your health. Mixing bleach with other cleaners can release toxic gases.
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Why does cotton say do not bleach?

Chlorine bleach weakens the cotton fibers, and so if they are thin/fine to begin with, they can develop holes. Better to use Oxyclean - I have found that it works better to get my whites whiter. You can also check the laundry forum.
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Is it safe to mix bleach and vinegar?

Mixing bleach and vinegar creates potentially lethal chlorine gas. If you notice a pungent smell after mixing household cleaners, you should immediately leave the area and try to breathe in fresh air.
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What is Oxi bleach?

What is oxygen bleach? Oxygen bleach, or sodium percarbonate, is made from sodium carbonate (also know as soda ash) and hydrogen peroxide. It works by releasing oxygen once it is exposed to water. This release of oxygen lifts stains and dirt off whatever you're cleaning. The only by-product is soda ash.
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What happens if you put too much bleach in washing machine?

Used like this, it can actually cause yellowing by either breaking down the fibers or destroying the florescent whitening agents on the fabric of the garment. Not much you can do for this problem, but repeated washing may lessen the yellow appearance.
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Is all bleach the same?

There are only two main types of bleach to choose from when you are deciding which bleach to use on your laundry: chlorine bleach and oxygen bleach. However, there are also natural items that have bleaching power and can act as bleaching agents.
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Can you still buy thin bleach?

You can buy thin bleach in bulk from our website.
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What is the difference between toilet cleaner and bleach?

The main ingredient in many commercial toilet bowl cleaners is sodium hypochlorite -- otherwise known as bleach. The main difference between cleaning with a commercial cleaner and using plain bleach is that the commercial cleaner has thickening agents to keep it on the slippery porcelain so the bleach can do its job.
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