> >I used to use bleach and dishwashing liquid for two tricky
> >dishwashing chores: 2-liter soda bottles and ziplock freezer bags.
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> Watch the pressure build up when you mix washing up liquid and bleach
> in a bottle and shake. It can be extremely dangerous.
At the time, I didn't know anybody had ever said it was dangerous,
but I threw a lot of bottles and ziplock bags away because washing
them that way didn't work very well.
> I soak my sink with hot water, washing soda, bleach and washing up
> liquid then bung in any dishcloths or tea towels, scrubbies etc. every
> night.
Do those three substances complement each other?
American bleach is typically 5 or 6% sodium hypochlorite in water.
What's yours?
Are you familiar with baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)?
Dawn - 30 Mar 2006 15:48 GMT
>> >I used to use bleach and dishwashing liquid for two tricky
>> >dishwashing chores: 2-liter soda bottles and ziplock freezer bags.
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>
>Do those three substances complement each other?
I think they do. However - my sink cracked this week, I find it hard
to believe any chemical has done that or weakened it, more like
someone dropped a saucepan or heavy container. Boiling water may have
cracked it and I did drain the potaoes in it the day before.
>American bleach is typically 5 or 6% sodium hypochlorite in water.
>What's yours?
I don't have a bottle to hand, I will let you know
>Are you familiar with baking soda (sodium bicarbonate)?
of course.
mixed with bleach it brought my sink up a treat.
Don't suppose that would have weakened it? ;-)
Muvin Gruvin - 30 Mar 2006 16:52 GMT
what do you mean when you say "washing soda" never heard thsi term
before. A couple of product names would be helpful.
Have never heard of a sink cracking....more likely something heavy
dropped in it. Cannot imagine draining boiling water would do such a
thing.
Dawn - 30 Mar 2006 19:37 GMT
>what do you mean when you say "washing soda" never heard thsi term
>before. A couple of product names would be helpful.
>Have never heard of a sink cracking....more likely something heavy
>dropped in it. Cannot imagine draining boiling water would do such a
>thing.
I doubt the brand names I give will be of much use. I used to use ICI
washing soda crystals but can't get that now.
This page has the one I use now on
http://www.soda-crystals.co.uk/
go to Google and search images then enter "washing soda" you may
recognise some packets.
Sink.
The manufacturer of my composite sink say not to put too hot stuff in,
like a pan straight off the stove. It could damage if done repeatedly.
. They guarantee for 10 years and if I had my receipt maybe would
issue me with new. Can't be fairer than that.
I was more than pleased with it but suspect as you say, something
being dropped. Boiling water would probably crack at the plug hole,
that did happen before and I had to renew the plastic waste hole.