No, but in high concentrations it can burn your mouth, throat and esophagus, and it can make you sick as a dog.
There are several urban legends about what you can use to clean illegal drugs from your system. The fact is that nothing can safely do this except time, oh and to not be foolish enough to use illegal substances (or use legal substance illegally). Especially if you are in a situation where you may be required to urinate in a cup.
No, it does not. Drinking bleach is incredibly stupid and dangerous.
Since the answer to the first question is "no", the answer to the second question is kind of meaningless. Bleach and water will just make you sick, it won't "clean your system."
It Does not. Only Time will cleanse your system Ingesting bleach is contraindicated in all circumstances. It would cause great damage and can even kill. Flushing your system is best achieved with water and time.
You don't need to clean yourself with bleach. Soap and water is enough. Bleach is actually harmful to your skin.
When I get out of the jacuzzi I leave the dirty water in and add a little bleach (1/2 cupish) and run the jets for a few minutes, then drain! That way, the bleach goes through the entire system and everything is clean. Plus you don't have to waste water re-filling it just for cleaning.
You should never put bleach in water to keep it clean. You can not drink water with bleach and it and any other living thing in it will die.
No! Never use bleach on an animal! Clean the cut with soap and water. If it is bad, take her to the vet.
You can, but it wont get out any stains. Try using a rag with soap, water and a little bleach.
If you keep a little water in the potty chair, just like a toilet bowl, it will be easier to clean. Use wipes to remove waste and then use a bleach and warm water solution to disinfect it.
yes, it will. scrubbing them with salt will also do the trick. sometimes, esspecially the heavily coated produce, you can soak it in a little bleach with water, i stress the LITTLE
Not if you clean the pot thoroughly and don't drink the water.
It is not recommended to add bleach to the water in your hydrocollator heat pack as it can damage the materials and affect its performance. Regular cleaning with mild soap and water, followed by thorough rinsing, is a safer and more effective way to keep your heat pack clean.