Its not really a good idea because your skin can burn and could cause alot of damage
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It can cause your skin to itch and burn and you might end up with bleach blonde hair. It will also burn your scalp.
B.O you smell bad bro take a shower dude
Take a shower or a bath
Any shower curtain is prone to occasional mildew, due to the fact that they hang in the most moisture filled room in anyone’s home. While you’ve got your steamy shower to blame for the unpleasant appearance of mildew on your shower curtain and your occasional hot water running from the sink in your lavatory, most people don’t realize that even flushing your toilet releases a mist of moisture in the air which can also contribute to the damp conditions that cause mildew to grow on shower curtains. The best way to prevent mildew on your shower curtain, of course, is to dry the curtain after a shower, however, this method just isn’t at all that practical and can be very tedious and time consuming. Seriously…who does that? A method that works extremely well and only takes a few seconds of your time is to use a solution made of bleach and water on your shower curtain after each shower. You can use any old spray bottle. Fill it two-thirds of the way with water and one-third with bleach. Once you are out of the shower, pull your shower curtain away from any surface it may rest against and lightly spray it with the solution, especially in any area where the shower curtain may rest against another surface such as the tub or shower walls. This will keep your shower curtain free of most of the bacteria that cause mildew to grow and keep it looking almost like new without putting enough bleach on it to deteriorate the fabric. If your shower curtain is made of a fabric that can not handle bleach or would be discolored by bleach there are color safe bleaches which will not discolor your shower curtain when you use them. If you are sensitive to bleach yourself or have an allergic reaction to bleach, you can also find bleach alternatives, which are far easier on those who cannot necessarily deal with the straight bleach solution to keep the mildew off of their shower curtain. You will want to dilute these with water as well and use them in the same fashion to prevent mildew on your shower curtain.
To safely use bleach in the shower for cleaning and disinfecting, dilute it with water according to the instructions on the label. Wear gloves and ensure good ventilation. Apply the diluted bleach to the surfaces, let it sit for a few minutes, then rinse thoroughly with water. Avoid mixing bleach with other cleaning products.
A shower with bleach or drano
You can take a shower if you have Chlamydia.
Bleach will take a stain out.
If it is a lot of bleach, it will kill the grass.
To take a shower is US English; to have a shower is UK English.So they are both correct.
Simply "I'm going to shower." would work. Have a shower makes more sense. It is hard to take a shower. If you take a shower any place, you just have a bucket of water. However, "take a shower" is the common way of saying it, and is considered correct.
When using bleach shower cleaner, it is important to consider the following safety precautions: Ensure proper ventilation by opening windows or using a fan to prevent inhaling fumes. Wear gloves and protective eyewear to avoid skin and eye irritation. Do not mix bleach with other cleaning products, as it can create toxic fumes. Keep bleach away from children and pets, as it can be harmful if ingested. Rinse the shower thoroughly after cleaning to remove any residue and prevent skin irritation.