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Bleach without additions


binjalin

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This might sound ridiculous but I can't seem to find anyone that sells bottles of bleach

plenty of toilet/bathroom concoctions with bleach in them (toilet duck etc.) but I'm after bleach without foamy additions

looked @ Makro, 7/11 etc.

anyone know of any?

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You'd think that bleach, being one of the most common chemicals used in industry, would be easily available everywhere... but for some economic reason local suppliers prefer you buy their "value-added" coloured/perfumed bottles of something remotely equivalent, which is practically useless for removing any mold.

I recently bought a whole box of Duck Ra-Killer 2 from some semi-industrial shop inside a narrow lane somewhere here, but I've also seen the more expensive Clorox available in the cloth detergent section of Big-C.

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Haiter Bleach at Tesco Lotus Express. Here's a photo of the bottle, with printing reversed.

I think Haiter has perfumes and foaming agents added. If you go to a chemical supply house, you can buy sodium hypochlorite solutions. I think it's 20%. That you can dilute down with water to whatever percentage of sodium hypochlorite solution you want. I think Chlorox bleach is currently 8% sodium hypochlorite. It used to be 6%.

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Haiter Bleach is definitely weaker than Clorox but worked for my purposes--cleaning the kitchen counter during a previous ant invasion and septic system odor reduction.


I noticed that the Union Science online site has sodium hypochlorite 10% as a listed product. The store is located on Suthep Road near Nimman.

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Haiter Bleach at Tesco Lotus Express. Here's a photo of the bottle, with printing reversed.

right thanks - but why oh why is this such a challenge???

Actually Haiter brand is sold everywhere, but as noted has additives. I have never seen another brand. If you can't find it ask the clerk for 'fok' (bleach).

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Here's a link to what I used last week to clean the mold and mildew from my wall. It does have some type of additive to soften the smell, but still did a good job. Just mixed 1 part bleach to 3 parts water, and cleaned using a soft bristled brush. Then rinsed with fresh water. I bought it at Big C, and also at market in the countryside near our house. I first stopped at a small Tesco, but did not see it there.

http://5623.th.all.biz/hygiene-bleach-color-bleach-g36554

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