Does Clorox® toilet bowl cleaner-with bleach contain abrasives?
The recommended use will not harm colored toilets. By using Clorox® Toilet Bowl Cleaner - with Bleach, you can disinfect and remove tough stains for a cleaner, brighter toilet. Does Clorox® Toilet Bowl Cleaner - with Bleach contain abrasives? No, the product does not contain abrasives.
Is the Clorox® toiletwand® system flushable?
No. The sponge heads are meant to be disposed of in the trash and are not flushable. Does the Clorox® ToiletWand® System disinfect? Yes, the disposable heads now disinfect your toilet bowl killing 99.9% of germs. On what types of toilets can I use the Clorox® ToiletWand® System?
Can you use Clorox wipes to clean a toilet?
Volunteer for toilet cleaning. Relax, the Clorox® ToiletWand® system makes deep cleaning doable. Just click a refill head onto the wand, scrub to unleash preloaded Clorox® Toilet Bowl Cleaner, then toss the head away. Kills 99.9% of germs, while abrasive scrubbers power through tough stains.
How long does it take for Clorox disinfectant wipes to work?
Wait 6 minutes to ensure effective disinfection and then rinse the tub and shower with warm water. Clorox ® Disinfecting Wipes are also a convenient way to quickly and easily disinfect toilet handles, seats, bathroom sinks, showers and bathtubs and the exterior base of the toilet, but not the bowl interior. 3
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Does the Clorox Toilet Wand have bleach in it?
Does the Clorox® ToiletWand® System contain bleach? No.
What ingredients are in Clorox Toilet Wand?
Chemical Composition/IngredientsSodium dodecyl diphenyl oxide disulfonate119345-04-91.0-5.0Hydroxyacetic acid000079-14-17.0-13.0D-Glucopyranose, oligomeric, C9-11-alkyl glycosides132778-08-615.0-25.0Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS)000151-21-31.0-5.0Water007732-18-5--3 more rows•Feb 1, 2007
Do toilet cleaners contain bleach?
Most toilet bowl cleaners contain two nasty ingredients: hydrochloric acid and chlorine bleach.
Which toilet bowl cleaner has bleach?
Clorox Toilet Bowl CleanerClorox Toilet Bowl Cleaner Bleach kills 99.9% of germs and whitens and brightens your toilet bowl with the trusted power of Clorox Bleach.
What happens if you flush a Clorox Toilet Wand?
They are design to stay together and be used for scrubbing when wet, and the fibers in the scrubber portion do not break down in water at all. They essentially are like flushing a giant hair ball down the toilet, which can act as a filter that catches anything following and can cause a clog.
Can I use Clorox Toilet Wand in shower?
Toilet bowl cleaner should not be used in the shower due to its toxic nature. Using an all-natural solution such as tile stain removers or tile cleaners is safer than toilet bowl cleaner.
Is toilet cleaner the same as bleach?
The main ingredient in many commercial toilet bowl cleaners is sodium hypochlorite -- otherwise known as bleach. The main difference between cleaning with a commercial cleaner and using plain bleach is that the commercial cleaner has thickening agents to keep it on the slippery porcelain so the bleach can do its job.
What chemicals are in Clorox toilet bowl cleaner?
Product ingredientsIngredient.1,3-DICHLORO-5-ETHYL-5-METHYLHYDANTOIN. ... SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE. ... BORIC ACID. ... PROPRIETARY INGREDIENTS. ... SODIUM HYDROXIDE. ... HYDANTOIN, 1,3-DICHLORO-5,5-DIMETHYL- ... HYDANTOIN, 1-BROMO-3-CHLORO-5,5-DIMETHYL-More items...
Does Lysol toilet bowl cleaner have bleach?
Contains no chlorine bleach and any harsh chemical residues. Kills 99.9% of Viruses & Bacteria in your toilet.
Which is better Lysol or Clorox toilet bowl cleaner?
Most notable upside: After thorough testing, we found that the Lysol toilet bowl cleaner was powerful and efficient, and ultimately, it tied with Clorox as the most effective cleaner. It performed just as well, required very little scrubbing, and the solution clung to the bowl well.
Is Clorox cleaner and bleach safe in toilet bowl?
Clorox® Disinfecting Toilet Bowl Cleaner with Bleach cleans, deodorizes and disinfects your toilet bowl with a non-abrasive formula that will not scratch surfaces and is safe to use in septic systems.
Can I use Clorox toilet bowl cleaner on other surfaces?
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Wear gloves while disinfecting
Wear disposable gloves when cleaning and disinfecting the bathroom – gloves should be discarded after each cleaning. If using reusable gloves, gloves should be dedicated for surface-cleaning and disinfection. They shouldn’t be used for other purposes. 1
Disinfecting your toilet
To disinfect your toilet, use Clorox ® Disinfecting Bleach 2 and follow these steps to disinfect properly. 3
Disinfecting your shower
Start by removing bath mats and other items. Pre-wash the tub and tiles. Wipe the tub and shower with the bleach solution. Wait 6 minutes to ensure effective disinfection and then rinse the tub and shower with warm water.
Disinfecting other bathroom surfaces
Clorox ® Disinfecting Wipes are also a convenient way to quickly and easily disinfect toilet handles, seats, bathroom sinks, showers and bathtubs and the exterior base of the toilet, but not the bowl interior. 3
What is the phone number for clinging bleach gel?
This isn't something that we'd expect and we'd love to help. So that we can learn more, please call us at 800-227-1860. Please be sure to provide this reference number when you call: 181115-000784. We're looking forward to hearing from you soon.
Does Clorox bleach gel harm toilets?
The recommended use will not harm colored toilets. By using Clorox® Toilet Bowl Cleaner – Clinging Bleach Gel, you can disinfect and remove tough stains for a cleaner, brighter toilet.
Can you mix Clorox with other household cleaners?
Do not use or mix with other household chemicals such as other toilet bowl cleaners, rust removers, acids or products containing ammonia. To do so will release hazardous, irritating gases. Is Clorox® Toilet Bowl Cleaner - Clinging Bleach Gel safe for septic systems? Yes.
Does Clorox toilet bowl cleaner have a nozzle?
With its thick formula and unique wide dispensing nozzle, Clorox® Toilet Bowl Cleaner – Clinging Bleach Gel delivers better bowl coverage, so you can have the sparkling toilet you want.
Can you use Clorox toilet bowl cleaner in a septic system?
When used as directed, Clorox® Toilet Bowl Cleaner - Clinging Bleach Gel is safe to use in septic systems. The bleach breaks down rapidly to mostly salt and water. Will Clorox® Toilet Bowl Cleaner - Clinging Bleach Gel discolor my colored toilet? The recommended use will not harm colored toilets.
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I use bleach in my white wash, but also have a septic tank. I need to be careful about how much bleach I use, so as not to kill the bacteria in the tank. We are a family of four adults, but have occasional invasions of germy little grandchildren. Any ideas?
Answer
I can put your mind at ease regarding using Clorox® Regular Bleach 2 and your fear of harming your septic tank bacteria. As long as you use the recommended amount (3/4 cup per wash), the bulk of the sodium hypochlorite active will be broken down to salt and water while attacking the stains, soils and germs in the wash load.
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