LOL ta RougeYes, it's great stuff. I always figured that because it's not really a poison... meaning you can soak something in bleach and then hang it straight out on the line to dry and wear it usually without skin irritation that it must be relatively harmless. You could also technically rinse a wooden spoon in it and then stir a soup without worry of killing anyone. I suppose it's like anything, everything in moderation.



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Yes, it's great stuff. I always figured that because it's not really a poison... meaning you can soak something in bleach and then hang it straight out on the line to dry and wear it usually without skin irritation that it must be relatively harmless. You could also technically rinse a wooden spoon in it and then stir a soup without worry of killing anyone. I suppose it's like anything, everything in moderation.

but my understanding of the actions of bleach is that it is a dismantler rather than a converter. It changes substances by breaking them down instead of changing them into something else. Take a spot of blood. It removes the stain by breaking down the proteins so that they are more easily washed away? Bleach can break down fibres of fabric and make it weak if used too much too. 

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