Clorox Splash-Less Bleach, Regular, 2 Pack of 55 fl oz each/ 110 Ounces Total
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It was crystal clear in my case.
Yes, you can use bleach. No, not if you're referring to the bottles themselves.
It's what I use on my patios. That, however, is dependent on the materials used to cover your patio.
Selected User Reviews For Clorox Splash-Less Bleach, Regular, 2 Pack of 55 fl oz each/ 110 Ounces Total
It's not something you should buy. Only two 1 liter bottles are required. GALLON is the wrong word. Rip off.
It had been diluted. It irritates me greatly. Who is the one who does it? It was only a smidgeon of bleach in the liquid. DO YOU THINK YOU'RE KIDDING ME?.
The capacity of these bottles is 55 ounces. Approximately a quart and a half It's a rip-off because a gallon of milk costs less than $4 and this set costs more than $19.
The bleach bottles were broken when they arrived and were leaking! My clothes were ruined by the bleach because it got all over them. I was astounded that someone could be so careless with such a potentially hazardous cleaning product, as the bottles were not secured within the cardboard box and were literally rolling around inside.
Clorox should be ashamed for not stating up front that Splashless is intended for clotheswashing rather than disinfecting. Smh. VERY let down.
This isn't Clorox bleach, and if it ever was, it's gone horribly wrong. It doesn't even have a bleachy odor to it. On top of the liquid, there's a clumpy, slimy white substance floating around. I'm going to demand my money back. This seller should be ashamed for attempting to sell it as Clorox. I'd give it a zero if I had the option. I'm pissed because I'd already poured some into my washer before I noticed the white globs. I'm going to be triple-adventurous. To get rid of it, I washed and rinsed a batch of towels.
It doesn't come out of the bottle splashing and gurgling like watery-type drinks do. bleaches, for example It smells like bleach, despite the company's best efforts to mask it with a flowery scent, but hey. It's BLEACH, BLEACH BLEACH BLEACH BLEACH BL br>br>I soaked some of my Corning Ware baking dishes in this diluted solution with water for a couple of hours, and all of the burned-on food material was scrubbed right off!.
Bleach is what it is. There's no difference between this and the $2, in my opinion. Every other store sells 89 bleach.