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Post by K4 on Jul 24, 2020 18:05:00 GMT -5
Pool chlorinating liquid.
I'm a happy camper again
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Post by Mfitz804 on Jul 24, 2020 18:18:52 GMT -5
What’s wrong with Clorox? It seems to do everything I ask...
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Post by Leftee on Jul 24, 2020 18:22:33 GMT -5
Except the bloodstains on the floor...
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Post by Mfitz804 on Jul 24, 2020 18:29:48 GMT -5
^ I leave those there as a warning to the others.
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Post by modbus on Jul 24, 2020 18:41:59 GMT -5
Pool shock is like 12.5% hypochlorite. Just how dingy are your whites?
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Post by K4 on Jul 24, 2020 23:00:03 GMT -5
Clorox is fine for laundry. They changed it somehow and it doesn't clean as well. I do the lazy toilet cleaning method. Pour a cup or two of bleach in the porcelain throne, close the lid and 3 hours later, clean as a whistle.
Not so with the re-formulated stuff.
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Post by insanecooker on Jul 25, 2020 9:37:14 GMT -5
Are you sure you didn’t buy the reduced splash formula by any chance?
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Post by K4 on Jul 25, 2020 10:18:42 GMT -5
I have no idea, it's the stuff sold at Kroger. I open it up and no smell.
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Post by Bronx on Jul 25, 2020 10:31:52 GMT -5
Sounds like somebody put water in your Clorox bottle. Kinda like watering down our parents' vodka when we were kids so they wouldn't get suspicious, or so we thought.
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Post by insanecooker on Jul 25, 2020 17:23:54 GMT -5
There are two versions of Clorox bleach that look very similar, but one of them is this reduced splash (or something like that) and the regular one, which certainly smells just as you’d expect bleach to.
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Post by 009 on Jul 25, 2020 18:30:35 GMT -5
Yeah, my wife noticed this. We’ve been buying stuff made in Mexico from Walmart; better.
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