Clorox Performance Bleach, 121 Oz, Pack of 3
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The concentrated bottles are not found in the $3 and $4 bottles in the store. When you buy a case of three concentrated bleaches, you get four gallons of non-concentrated bleach instead of three gallons of concentrated bleach.
Yes. Each serving is 121 oz.
There are no artificial colors or fragrances in this product.
Yes, I used it to pressure wash my home and driveway, and I was very pleased with the results. It was also a good buy, and having it delivered meant I didn't have to lift it, which was ideal for me.
Selected User Reviews For Clorox Performance Bleach, 121 Oz, Pack of 3
This is the same bleach that my neighborhood supermarket sells for $4. I assumed it was outdoor bleach because of the price, as that is what I usually pay.
It's disgusting to take advantage of people who are suffering from the pandemic. KARMA!.
I ordered a three-pack of bleach, but only two bottles were delivered. So, out of five stars, I give it two-thirds of a star.
The following product arrived in a brown box with a wet bottom; all three bottles do not match what was advertised; in addition, each bottle weighs differently, and none of the bleach bottles had seals. I'm going to contact Amazon because the company's chat function is terrible. Buyer beware of overpriced bleach that doesn't come in the container it should, and isn't even the bleach advertised.
'Wins'. Compared to the regular one, the highly concentrated one has a higher chlorine power. When comparing this product to others, keep in mind that it is a concentrated vs. non-concentrated product. When looking at this as a concentrated version, this one comes out on top. This purchase has made me very happy.
It's what I use to clean the bathroom, dishes, and clothes. It's effective at deodorizing, and I appreciate the value of the three-in-one deal. Clorox, you've outdone yourself once more. I'm extremely pleased with myself.
br>Same exact results as generic brands, but you're paying a LOT more for the Clorox brand. br>From now on, I'll make it a point to never run out of non-brand bleach. This is WAY overpriced, but the quality is as good as you'd expect from a chlorine bleach.
For the past 60 years, I've been using Clorox Bleach. Yes, I've tried other bleaching products, but Clorox is the only one I keep coming back to. It completes the task without posing a risk - If you follow the instructions on each bottle's label, you should be fine.