So at the local Harris Teeter the American Bleach Company bleach has been replaced with A-1 bleach. It has a "fabric protection" logo on the bottle, so I assume this is a no-go for pools.
I have access to 10% but I like to grab two or three gallons of regular bleach at the supermarket as I am there more frequently. This improves the convenience factor for me substantially by stretching my supplies. There is a cleaning bleach stocked but it is "low concentration".
So what would happen if this trend suddenly reversed and bleaches went back to the non-Cloromax formulations?
Would my socks disintegrate in the dryer in a poof of fabric dust?
Would my underwear go to pieces while being worn, leaving me to go "commando"?
Would these fears drive people across the world to boycott "New Bleach" (which is really "Old Bleach")?
Help me understand why making the product unusable for the people who buy a dozen gallons at a time is a sound business decision.
I have access to 10% but I like to grab two or three gallons of regular bleach at the supermarket as I am there more frequently. This improves the convenience factor for me substantially by stretching my supplies. There is a cleaning bleach stocked but it is "low concentration".
So what would happen if this trend suddenly reversed and bleaches went back to the non-Cloromax formulations?
Would my socks disintegrate in the dryer in a poof of fabric dust?
Would my underwear go to pieces while being worn, leaving me to go "commando"?
Would these fears drive people across the world to boycott "New Bleach" (which is really "Old Bleach")?
Help me understand why making the product unusable for the people who buy a dozen gallons at a time is a sound business decision.