Neutralize Bleach Before it Eats Your Carpet
It is inevitably going to happen. The trip to the store for bleach, and the surprise when you get home. The @#$$ bleach has spilled in your new car and what do you do?
The first thing is to neutralize it.
Bleach has a ph level of 10 or higher in some cases, and you need to bring the ph level down. There are a few things you can use which can be found right in your kitchen. Vinegar, water, and baking soda. All have a low ph level which when mixed with bleach, neutralizes it and keeps it from eating your carpet. Read the rest of this entry »
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