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Alternative to Bleach

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Date: 06/09/2005 Topics: Cleaning > Advice | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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I want to know a cleaning product that cleans just as well as bleach?

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Post by Glenn'sMom (166) | (06/27/2008)
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I use OxyClean and sometimes bleach for colors. Usually the OxyClean does the best for us.

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Post By (Guest Post) (06/27/2008)
Check out A to B, sold at www.athenagtx.com

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Post by Debbie52 (955) | (01/13/2006)
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To the person who posted about cleaning dirty white socks in Dishwashing detergent. Are you talking the powedered kind? Do you just dissolve in hot water in a basin and hand wash? Please give us more details. I used to have a porcelain covered cast iron sink that would get stained. I found if I filled up ea side with hot water and sprinkled in some powdered dishwashing detergent, let soak for quite a while, my sinks came out spotless and beautiful. Thanks, Debbie

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Post By guest (Guest Post) (06/13/2005)
A lot of dishwasher detergents have chlorine in them which is the same as bleach. Read the ingrediants before using if you don't want to use bleach.

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Post By (Guest Post) (06/12/2005)
Dish soap for white socks huh? How much dish soap do you recommend for my husband's nasty, grey socks?

Lisa

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Post by Donna J. (29) | (06/12/2005)
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Borax cleans very good.

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Post By (Guest Post) (06/09/2005)
believe it or not....Dishwashing soap that you use in dishwashers. I have NEVER had such white sox! I am so happy to share this "secret" with you and everyone that reads this. *smile*

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