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6 Things You Should Not Wash With Bleach

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Using bleach, a powerful disinfectant, may be part of your washing routine, but there are some surfaces and places in the home where using this strong chemical may cause more harm than good.

 Here are six things you should not wash or clean with bleach.

Stainless steel and materials

Bleach can corrode and damage stainless steel, leaving it discolored and potentially impacting its structural integrity.

Wood

Bleach and wood don’t go together so make sure to avoid this harsh chemical on any wood surface, whether it’s cutting boards or wood floors.

Grout

Bleach may make the grout lines look better but it won’t get to the bottom of the problem. 

Stone countertops and surfaces

 Stone surfaces,including marble, granite, and quartz, are porous and bleach can wreak havoc of these beautiful materials.

Areas where children and pet play

Bleach is a powerful chemical so it’s important to use it in areas where kids and furry friends won’t be exposed to it or touch it. 

Coloured fabrics or paint

Do not use bleach near or on coloured fabrics, painted surfaces, or any surface susceptible to discoloration and damage as using it wash bring negative consequences.

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