Anonymous wrote:Bleach breaks down over time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you need bleach for???
You were in the locked thread. People use bleach to clean. It’s not dangerous. Move on. If you want to buy your cleaning supplies from Goop, go ahead.
But why? How filthy is your home? What exactly are you pouring bleach on?
This isn’t a crisis. Plenty of alternative cleaning products are available.
Anonymous wrote:What do you need bleach for???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you need bleach for???
You were in the locked thread. People use bleach to clean. It’s not dangerous. Move on. If you want to buy your cleaning supplies from Goop, go ahead.
But why? How filthy is your home? What exactly are you pouring bleach on?
This isn’t a crisis. Plenty of alternative cleaning products are available.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What do you need bleach for???
You were in the locked thread. People use bleach to clean. It’s not dangerous. Move on. If you want to buy your cleaning supplies from Goop, go ahead.
Anonymous wrote:What do you need bleach for???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Glad I have 3 gallons sitting around that I bought during Covid. Bought when I couldn’t find appropriate cleaning supplies and wipes and was going to make a spray. And never did.
You might want to open one and take a sniff. I found an old bottle that I also bought during Covid and was surprised when I opened it, it had absolutely no smell to it. I don't know how effective it would still be.