u/shaneoffood posted this comment in a discussion about unscented laundry detergents.
I’m familiar with the fact that ammonia and bleach creating something like chlorine gas, and I get that mixing different elements can cause them to react.
But is the original comment a good rule of thumb? Are there exceptions? And why do they make “the best” cleaning products?
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Pretty true. Bleach is Sodium hypochlorite. It’s a highly reactive chlorine compound (which is part of why it’s so good at killing microbes and breaking down dye molecules).
It’ll react with practically anything, and a lot of those reactions produce some kind of gaseous chlorine compound. It doesn’t take a genius to figure out that “gaseous chlorine compound” is virtually guaranteed to be bad news.
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