I Can't Smell Anything After Using Bleach
When using products with chlorine like bleach or pool chemicals the smell can linger in your nose and cause your eyes to water.
I can't smell anything after using bleach. So you know it liquid Can you. Clear up the sulfur smell. You may want to consider spending a significant amount of time outside in the hours following breathing in the fumes.
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. Bleach breaks down into chlorine gas which is very corrosive. Getting a sulfur smell and did some water testing.
Leave the bowls in those places for several hours. I have no fever only mucus and heartburnfrequent burps. Try to ventilate your indoor living space as much as possible.
You are lucky you didnt get it into your lungs. Now I am experiencing shortness of breath cough hoarseness and headache. Answered 1 year ago Author has 84K answers and 31M answer views.
I must admit I did go a bit overboard with the cleaning spray. It will injure olfactory nerve endings possibly kill off some of them. Had ventilation so I went outside and have this bleach smell in my nose and its hard to smell anything else but bleach.
I couldnt smell anything but bleach for about 4 hours. After cleaning anything with bleach chances are the smell will linger not only in the room but also on your hands. Try rewashing the item in cool water with 14-cup of laundry detergent.