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Offline Arnox

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Good Substitute for Bleach
« on: May 26, 2014, 04:16:32 am »
I've been looking for this for a bit. Basically, what I wanted was something as strong as bleach but also something that wouldn't take the color out of fabrics at all. What I found for it actually surprised me a little.

So what did I find? Well, this stuff.

Yeah, that's right. That stuff Billy Mays was screaming at you to buy way back in the day. In essence, it's actually very basic. All it is is sodium percarbonate. You could easily make it at home by combining one parts hydrogen peroxide and baking soda with two parts of water. And the cheaper brands are just as good so you don't need to spend a lotta money on the brand name.

The only thing it doesn't seem great for, as a matter of fact, is getting out synthetic substances like motor oil or ink. But anyway, now you can use bleach without actually using bleach.


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Re: Good Substitute for Bleach
« Reply #1 on: May 28, 2014, 10:51:16 pm »
The only thing it doesn't seem great for, as a matter of fact, is getting out synthetic substances like motor oil or ink. But anyway, now you can use bleach without actually using bleach.

For grease or oil stains try Lestoil. Just a small amount on the stain and rub in. Works Great!!
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Re: Good Substitute for Bleach
« Reply #2 on: May 28, 2014, 11:04:40 pm »
What will get ink out?

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Re: Good Substitute for Bleach
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Re: Good Substitute for Bleach
« Reply #4 on: May 29, 2014, 01:22:53 am »
What will get ink out?
hand sanitizer and hair spray
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Re: Good Substitute for Bleach
« Reply #5 on: May 29, 2014, 01:30:53 pm »
What will get ink out?

Anything with alcohol.

And I am amazed at how well oxy-clean works some times, against my better judgement (of which I have none) I bought a sand colored fleece pullover a while back, because it was on sale at too good a price to pass up. Well days later my drunk ass gets red wine all over the front on it. I thought it was fucked, but remembering my roommate buys oxy clean for the laundry. I was actually amazed it worked like on the commercials.

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Re: Good Substitute for Bleach
« Reply #6 on: June 03, 2014, 09:07:08 pm »
"No I don't have a fire extinguisher, why would I need one?"

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Re: Good Substitute for Bleach
« Reply #8 on: June 07, 2014, 10:46:44 pm »
youre not supposed to use bleach on colors anyways.  using bleach has the added benefit of helping sterilize (not literally sterilize...but does kill a significant amount of microorganisms) whatever youre washing

generally detergent does fuck-all to kill microorganism and its up to the high-temp drying cycle to do so but ive found that bleach is less damaging and stressful to laundry than excessive drying times/temperatures.  since ive started using more bleach (10.5%...the professional strength version) and low-heat on the dryer, the elastic waistbands on my underwear has lasted a lot longer.


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Re: Good Substitute for Bleach
« Reply #9 on: June 07, 2014, 11:56:29 pm »
youre not supposed to use bleach on colors anyways.  using bleach has the added benefit of helping sterilize (not literally sterilize...but does kill a significant amount of microorganisms) whatever youre washing
Well, actually I wasn't interested in this merely for laundry as much as I was interested in general cleaning. Bleach and bleach solutions can splash onto your clothes when cleaning which is less than optimal.


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Re: Good Substitute for Bleach
« Reply #10 on: June 08, 2014, 12:50:56 am »
for the price and results bleach...sodium hypochlorite...is the best choice out there for not only cleaning but disinfecting.

anyone that isnt capable of performing a simple cleaning task without making a mess out of it...including their own clothes...can either wear clothes that they dont care about messing up or not do something that is so complicated that they and their clothes are at such a dangerous risk

i generally use a 10.5% solution of bleach with about a 75% water to 25% bleach and i spray that shit everywhere.  countertops...tub...shower curtains...toilet...bugs...and i never have any problems damaging my clothes or anything else for that matter.  i use a diluted solution of about a half cup of bleach to a sinkful of water to disinfect dishes.

every once in awhile i get a wild hair up my ass and make a nuclear solution of bleach with a powdered 'pool-shock' sodium hypochlorite.  that shit smells awesome.  i use it on my roof, driveways, outside walls, and fence.  makes a good herbicide, too.  im sure the EPA would not approve

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Re: Good Substitute for Bleach
« Reply #11 on: June 09, 2014, 02:47:07 pm »
for the price and results bleach...sodium hypochlorite...is the best choice out there for not only cleaning but disinfecting.

anyone that isnt capable of performing a simple cleaning task without making a mess out of it...including their own clothes...can either wear clothes that they dont care about messing up or not do something that is so complicated that they and their clothes are at such a dangerous risk

i generally use a 10.5% solution of bleach with about a 75% water to 25% bleach and i spray that shit everywhere.  countertops...tub...shower curtains...toilet...bugs...and i never have any problems damaging my clothes or anything else for that matter.  i use a diluted solution of about a half cup of bleach to a sinkful of water to disinfect dishes.

every once in awhile i get a wild hair up my ass and make a nuclear solution of bleach with a powdered 'pool-shock' sodium hypochlorite.  that shit smells awesome.  i use it on my roof, driveways, outside walls, and fence.  makes a good herbicide, too.  im sure the EPA would not approve

Considering the sort of germs and shit I can only imagine lurking in your home, I am more liable to trust your opinion on this.

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Re: Good Substitute for Bleach
« Reply #12 on: June 09, 2014, 03:46:55 pm »
It makes great lube, as well.  Good spermicide

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Re: Good Substitute for Bleach
« Reply #13 on: September 25, 2014, 04:53:22 pm »
Dude, you're going to poison gas yourself being a retard with shock powerade.

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Re: Good Substitute for Bleach
« Reply #14 on: September 25, 2014, 09:41:32 pm »
The only thing it doesn't seem great for, as a matter of fact, is getting out synthetic substances like motor oil or ink. But anyway, now you can use bleach without actually using bleach.

For grease or oil stains try Lestoil. Just a small amount on the stain and rub in. Works Great!!

^THIS^

I used to do offset printing for a major supermarket chain in the southeast. This stuff is the shit and Pinesol is also effective. And depending what kind of ink, could be effective there as well, although for ink from a pen, the alcohol way is likely the best.