Bleach is fine if you need a strong cleaning agent but you should use it sparingly. Most people are accustomed to using larger quarantines than what is truly necessary. Remember: scrubbing and abrasion to the dirty surface is what cleans the soils away. A small diluted amount of bleach simply enhances the effectiveness and helps to decrease bioburden. I use a shot glass amount in a whole toilet bowl and it works just fine.
i fainted a few years ago when clorine bleach was used by the cleaner in the home and had this burning strong sensation in my nose and throat area ? and i find it hard to breath when bleach is used i just cant take it?
I'm watching this after using bleach to clean my bathroom and now I cannot smell or taste anything. Well I can smell and taste ,but everything smells and taste awful almost like it's spoiled or rotten. I really hope my senses come back. Be very cautious when using bleach because this sucks!
Our taste and smell well come back over time the more you use your senses you have to want to smell or taste like you used to and within no time you won't think nothing about it
@@pabjimz318 Hey man, I'm just seeing this message. I know it's a scary thing so if I would have seen this I would have messaged you long ago but it took me about a week and I was back to normal so I assume you're good by now?
@@Pcoso well I appreciate it. Yeah it took me about a good week. It was almost like the first time I blew my eardrum and got tinnitus. Lol except with tinnitus four years later my eardrum is still ringing. I've learned to live with it but the first 6 months to the year were some of the darkest times in my life.
It's alright. Thank you for your response! Mine came back about a week as well. I didn't know how to use bleach but after doing some research I haven't hard problems
Yes bleach causes you to sneeze like fucking crazy and I’ve been a victim of that many times I’ll start having a really bad allergic reaction and start sneezing uncontrollably to the point where my throat and nose start fatiguing and I’d feel like my sinuses are gonna melt off because their constantly being triggered. Best advice is to just buy cleaning products without any bleach or other strong chemicals in it. Don’t run the risk of messing up your health just to clean a damn bathroom or something.
@@adrianetimothy5585 I switched to fabuloso and ammonia, and even with ammonia I used it in moderation because it can also be just as toxic and hazardous as bleach. The chemicals in bleach are wayyy too potent and I can literally see it hospitalizing or even killing someone with asthma or other respiratory issues.
And how is any of this the public's fault 'if you use floor bleach your baby might get sick'... Then why is it so easily accessible and why aren't these things written on the bottles in big writing? It's always blame the public and their habits when really it should be the companies taking accountability.
it's indispensable For Cleaning Barn Floor's and Disinfevting Watering Bowl's ..Will alway's Be My Favorite. If l Pour on Too Much Tho "l Get a Strong Amonia Smell inside My Nose and Won't be able to Smell Anything Else For a Few minutes Then it Goes Away.
Meanwhile my mom literally finishes a gallon a day
Is she still alive? I hope so…
I just took wife to hospital from this caused shortage of breath caused oxygen to dip too low.
Bleach is fine if you need a strong cleaning agent but you should use it sparingly. Most people are accustomed to using larger quarantines than what is truly necessary.
Remember: scrubbing and abrasion to the dirty surface is what cleans the soils away. A small diluted amount of bleach simply enhances the effectiveness and helps to decrease bioburden. I use a shot glass amount in a whole toilet bowl and it works just fine.
i fainted a few years ago when clorine bleach was used by the cleaner in the home and had this burning strong sensation in my nose and throat area ? and i find it hard to breath when bleach is used i just cant take it?
Don't piss in the bowl after putting bleach, it creates chlorine gas.
Vinegar attracts fruit flies. Be aware. I couldn't figure out why I couldn't get rid of them when I was cleaning with vinegar.
I'm watching this after using bleach to clean my bathroom and now I cannot smell or taste anything. Well I can smell and taste ,but everything smells and taste awful almost like it's spoiled or rotten. I really hope my senses come back. Be very cautious when using bleach because this sucks!
Are you okay now? I'm having the same problem
Our taste and smell well come back over time the more you use your senses you have to want to smell or taste like you used to and within no time you won't think nothing about it
@@pabjimz318 Hey man, I'm just seeing this message. I know it's a scary thing so if I would have seen this I would have messaged you long ago but it took me about a week and I was back to normal so I assume you're good by now?
@@Pcoso well I appreciate it. Yeah it took me about a good week. It was almost like the first time I blew my eardrum and got tinnitus. Lol except with tinnitus four years later my eardrum is still ringing. I've learned to live with it but the first 6 months to the year were some of the darkest times in my life.
It's alright. Thank you for your response! Mine came back about a week as well. I didn't know how to use bleach but after doing some research I haven't hard problems
there's a problem with the sound with the lady giving
all this info, can't hear her.
o lord. I love it to clean
Lately I have been obsessing about cleaning but I'm sneezing a lot or uncontrollably. Could bleach be the culprit?
Yes bleach causes you to sneeze like fucking crazy and I’ve been a victim of that many times I’ll start having a really bad allergic reaction and start sneezing uncontrollably to the point where my throat and nose start fatiguing and I’d feel like my sinuses are gonna melt off because their constantly being triggered. Best advice is to just buy cleaning products without any bleach or other strong chemicals in it. Don’t run the risk of messing up your health just to clean a damn bathroom or something.
@@con9779 hi what did u do when u felf so?
@@adrianetimothy5585 I switched to fabuloso and ammonia, and even with ammonia I used it in moderation because it can also be just as toxic and hazardous as bleach. The chemicals in bleach are wayyy too potent and I can literally see it hospitalizing or even killing someone with asthma or other respiratory issues.
I think it's a good show.
Me. I have 8 years of working with heavy bleach, in a meat department
Periodttttt
And how is any of this the public's fault 'if you use floor bleach your baby might get sick'... Then why is it so easily accessible and why aren't these things written on the bottles in big writing? It's always blame the public and their habits when really it should be the companies taking accountability.
it's indispensable For Cleaning Barn Floor's and Disinfevting Watering Bowl's ..Will alway's Be My Favorite. If l Pour on Too Much Tho "l Get a Strong Amonia Smell inside My Nose and Won't be able to Smell Anything Else For a Few minutes Then it Goes Away.
City gurlsssssss
I did not hear anything from the other lady , the video is useless