Is bleach really bad to use, and how to use it?

Updated on healthy 2024-08-05
5 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-15

    It's true. When I used it, that thing wasn't popular, and Big S hadn't published a book yet. Find someone to buy it directly from the United States.

    After using it for a while, the results of starting first are really amazing. But after a long time, the hair color is getting darker and darker, and it can't be floated back with that one. Awesome.

    It's darker than before it didn't drift. There is no way but to do photon hair removal.

    If it's not very dark, leave it alone. If it is very deep, it is recommended to go directly to photon hair removal. At least it's a permanent hair removal.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-14

    I don't think it's a bit easy to use.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-13

    Partially fully automatic washing machine.

    How to use detergents, bleach, and softeners.

    Technical Department Yu Zhiwei First, use bleach After diluting with water, gently pour the bleach from the "injection port" when starting to wash and fill water. Be careful not to pour bleach directly onto your clothes. Put the detergent into the synthetic laundry detergent 1, pull out the detergent container; 2. Put in the detergent and make it evenly (the concentrated detergent should be placed in the middle part) 3. Push the container and close it.

    Note: Soap powder is difficult to dissolve, so do not put it here; Do not run with the container open. Detergent Detergent may accumulate at the bottom of the bucket and do not dissolve easily, so it must be diluted with twice as much water before being gently poured through the "injector".

    2. Use soap powder to dissolve directly from the washing machine 1. Plug in the power switch, press the start button, and adjust the water level to a "small amount"; 2. Put in the soap powder little by little at the beginning of the rotation of the wave wheel, and cut off the power switch after 2 minutes; 3. Put in the clothes, turn on the power switch, and press the start button according to the selected program. When soap powder is difficult to dissolve: 1. Prepare about 30 warm water and put it in other containers (about 5L), such as buckets, etc.; 2. While stirring vigorously, add the soap powder little by little; 3. Stir vigorously until all melted (no residual particles) and put it into the washing and dehydration bucket. Note:

    Compared with synthetic laundry detergent, soap powder is easier to stick to clothes, making clothes yellow and smelly, and should be rinsed thoroughly; When the water temperature is low, too much soap powder will not dissolve, and it should be used correctly if it sticks to the hose and washing dewatering bucket. 3. Use softener (to make clothes soft after washing) After pre-inserting before washing, it can be automatically injected during rinsing. How to inject softener *Gently pour from the softener inlet (if it is concentrated, dilute it with 2 times the water first) *When the softener is inconvenient to put in, turn the washing and dehydration bucket to the right and change the inlet position Note: Do not put detergent, bleach, paste in the softener *Do not open and close the lid during the dehydration process, and do not start the washing machine in advance when putting the softener *Do not leave the softener in it for a long time and not use it * Rinsing with water will reduce the effect of the softener.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Dilute with water and you're ready to use for soaking what you want to bleach.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    It is recommended that you use less bleach, if your clothes are dyed in a different color, I have a way to help you get rid of it!!

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