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<blockquote data-quote="Lil" data-source="post: 736490" data-attributes="member: 17309"><p>I do keep bleach around the house, but very seldom use it. In fact, I can barely remember the last time I used it for anything. When we finally put down carpeting in the basement - that is to say after my cat dies because she's the reason we can't put down carpeting in the basement - I will probably clean the cement floors with a pretty strong bleach solution. Since I'm waiting for the cat to die, you can probably imagine why. <img src="/community/styles/default/xenforo/smilies/thumbsdown.png" class="smilie" loading="lazy" alt=":thumbsdown:" title="thumbsdown :thumbsdown:" data-shortname=":thumbsdown:" /> Bleach mixed with dish soap (dawn) in one of those dish-washing scrubber wands makes a really good quick-clean tool for the shower. I used to keep a spray bottle of bleach water, but right now I can't remember why! I think probably the shower again. </p><p></p><p>We always take bleach when we camp, for doing dishes. A tiny bit in the dish-rinsing water and I don't worry about the fact that I'm probably doing dishes in water that's far too cold to do the job of disinfecting.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lil, post: 736490, member: 17309"] I do keep bleach around the house, but very seldom use it. In fact, I can barely remember the last time I used it for anything. When we finally put down carpeting in the basement - that is to say after my cat dies because she's the reason we can't put down carpeting in the basement - I will probably clean the cement floors with a pretty strong bleach solution. Since I'm waiting for the cat to die, you can probably imagine why. :thumbsdown: Bleach mixed with dish soap (dawn) in one of those dish-washing scrubber wands makes a really good quick-clean tool for the shower. I used to keep a spray bottle of bleach water, but right now I can't remember why! I think probably the shower again. We always take bleach when we camp, for doing dishes. A tiny bit in the dish-rinsing water and I don't worry about the fact that I'm probably doing dishes in water that's far too cold to do the job of disinfecting. [/QUOTE]
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