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Cleaning Up Spilled BleachMike from Colleyville, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: Cleaning Up Spilled Bleach
Since Sodium Hypoclorite is an ALKALINE, the best thing to do is to first try to NEUTRALIZE it with an ACID such as VINEGAR but since that, too, smells strong, I'd suggest baking soda powder (Sodium Bicardonate), just as you would put on battery acid/cables to clean them, even though the acid in batteries is MUCH stronger. I believe the Baking Soda weaker alkalinity will change the bleach's stronger alkalinity enough that it might turn to a yellowish powder, and can then be brushed/vacuumed off. The commercial vacs at a car wash should be able to handle this well. The soda Post By Lynda (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Up Spilled Bleachthe seat may need to be replaced. bleach can melt some plastice and foams. the chemical reaction causes toxic gases to be released. if nothing else, replace the seat cover. most of them can be removed to be washed. Post By carla bledsoe (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Up Spilled BleachI was under the impression that the bleach had spilled on the seat of a car, not a child's removeable seat. It does seem the best solution would be to flood the seat with water many times to dilute/remove the bleach from the seat fabric and padding. That is a problem! Do you have a wet/dry shop vac that you could use to suck up the water if you tried this? Does anyone know if there is a dry chemical or product that would neutralize the bleach instead of using water? I barely passed my chemistry class in high school many years ago so I'm no help there. LOL This sounds like a tough one and I wish you the best of luck in solving it! Post By Grandma Margie (Guest Post) RE: Cleaning Up Spilled BleachFirst, keep bleach well away from a child-it is dangerous.!!! The remove the carseat and throughly wash it with the hose, soak it over and over-the odor should come out as the bleach is washed out of the padding etc. Let the carseat dry in the sun-which could take a few days, so you will need a back-up seat. Post By Linda (Guest Post) |
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