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How to Use Bleach For Other Stuff Besides Laundry

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By MariaB
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Mostly everyone uses bleach to clean their white clothes. Bleach can also be used for other household projects as well, such as, dishes and rodents.

Difficulty: Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • bleach ( preferably chlorox)
  • old bottle with a squirt top, such as a dishwashing liquid bottle
  1. Step 1

    When you are washing dishes, pour a little bleach in your diswashing liquid. This will help to disinfect, whiten and get grease off your dishes.

  2. Step 2

    Get an empty dishwashing liquid bottle, fill it with a little bleach (about 2 ounces) and the rest water.

  3. Step 3

    Got a rodent problem, bleach will get rid of them for you, don't worry you won't hurt them. You will have to put in the room(s) where the rodent are everyday, but the good thing is they won't even enter that place where the bleach is at all after you put the bleach there. Make sure to use this solution on your floors, counter tops and stove also.

  4. Step 4

    Don't like to get the bucket out when you mop? That's okay, just squirt a big "s" on your floor and mop the floor from side to side.

  5. Step 5

    One less bottle that bleach can help to last longer or if you choose, replace altogether, the shower cleanser. Take the bottle and squirt a big "s" on the shower walls, take a sponge and clean the wall like you normally would.

  6. Step 6

    Lastly, but not any less important. At the end of the day or when everyone has left for the day, squirt some bleach and water around your toilet bowl. Also, if there are some stains in the toilet bowl, squirt some bleach directly on the stain to disinfect and whiten the bowl.

Tips & Warnings
  • Adjust the amount for yourself if you think two ounces is too much.

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