Vinegar/ Bleach: Do Not Mix the Two Together

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Vinegar/Bleach is a dangerous combination so you are never, under any circumstance, to mix them up together especially if you want to avoid getting your skin burned when handling it. Even as separate liquid solutions, vinegar and bleach are already very potent and highly reactive liquids.

It does not take a rocket scientist to figure out what will happen when their molecules are forced to percolate on each other’s chemical make-up. It will be an unmitigated disaster that have very dangerous and possibly health threatening ramifications that you have to avoid at all costs.

Vinegar/Bleach should not be part of your cleaning supplies repertoire or at least not as a compound solution. If you really want a potent cleaning agent, you can use cane vinegar for such spaces as the bathrooms and really stained floors. Bleach on the other hand can be used on more stubborn stains such as soap scum and water stains on the shower door.

It is important that everyone in your house, especially those that handle cleaning besides you to know that the vinegar/bleach combination should never be used or attempted in any way. In fact, to avoid the harmful ramifications with this deadly combination, you should put them away separately. Since vinegar is usually used for cooking and other kitchen purposes, it should be kept in the cupboards while bleaching agents should be in a safe place far away from the reach of curious children and very playful teenagers who might attempt to do something foolish while adults are away.

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