Can't Smell After Cleaning With Bleach
The bleach can irritate your eyes and nose and very easily cause headaches.
Can't smell after cleaning with bleach. Bleach as you know it is made from chlorine and caustic soda and your usual household bleach is around 56 chlorine and industrial strength liquid bleach is around 12 which is used for treating drinking water and disinfecting wastewater. Bleach does not contain any surfactants and therefore will not. Try rewashing the item in cool water with 14-cup of laundry detergent.
Read More 59k views Reviewed 2 years ago. I poured 25 gallons of bleach mixed in 2. Down after it only a little bit.
The cleaning power of bleach cannot be denied but its also very potent. Had them re-cleaned and sanitized and still bad odor. After cleaning anything with bleach chances are the smell will linger not only in the room but also on your hands.
That can be a real problem especially if you tend to touch your face a lot. Bleach is not an all-purpose cleaner. Okay to keep feeding.
You have irritated your nose. When using products with chlorine like bleach or pool chemicals the smell can linger in your nose and cause your eyes to water. Bleach might get rid of germs and stains on white t-shirts but as far as cleaning grime and dirt from surfaces in your home it is not a very good choice.
Clear up the sulfur smell. In cases where bleach smell seems to linger or is particularly strong after cleaning has taken place check to ensure the area is well ventilated and the product is not being overused. The combination of bleach with acid ammonia and other chemical reagents used in cleaning compounds produces chlorine gas a green-yellow gas with an irritating odor.