Amazon has 32.12oz. Cloralen Liquid Cleaning Multisurface Bleach on sale for $1.19 - 5% when you check out via Subscribe & Save = $1.13. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).
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Cloralen - Household Cleaning Liquid Bleach, 3-In-1 High-Performance Multisurface And Multipurpose Laundry, Bathroom And Kitchen Cleaner - Regular (32.12 oz)
Manufacturer:
AlEn USA, LLC
Model Number:
0703
Product SKU:
B087BDTPG7
UPC:
43152007039
ASIN:
B087BDTPG7
Brand:
Cloralen
Item model number:
0703
Manufacturer:
AlEn USA, LLC
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You can use Bleach on your toenail fungus and it will clear it dirt cheap. Use full concentration, just rub it well so it absorbs in reaching the nail inside and possibly to nail bed to kill the fungus on touch. However, it may still take several months depending on how stubborn your fungus has become. It will work magic, compared to Lamisil, 2% tropical or oral that may be harsh on liver and yet still wouldn't work. I can't believe I discovered dirt inexpensive way to get rid of it, foregoing the capitalistic pharmas and the health industry
1/4 of a gallon, equivalent to $4.52/Gal for 7.5% about $0.035/oz
But ironically Clorox says 5-10%[thecloroxcompany.com].... why can they get away with that range - they obviously must have tighter ranges for the manufacturing process....
But ironically Clorox says 5-10%[thecloroxcompany.com].... why can they get away with that range - they obviously must have tighter ranges for the manufacturing process....
Clorox has different lines, too. Splashless is lower, and last I checked Clorox still specifies on the product label.
My regional chain, Giant/Ahold sells their house brand that's 8.25%
That's Cloralen Concentrated, I think regular is 5-5.25%. Regular is at Dollar Tree.
Clorox has different lines, too. Splashless is lower, and last I checked Clorox specifies on the product label.
My regional chain, Giant/Ahold sells their house brand that's 8.25%
Thanks, good to know. The percentage used to be more apparent in the old days, now I can't even find it on some labels. That what happens if the government doesn't mandate it, I guess.
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09-12-2023 at 04:30 PM.
You can use Bleach on your toenail fungus and it will clear it dirt cheap. Use full concentration, just rub it well so it absorbs in reaching the nail inside and possibly to nail bed to kill the fungus on touch. However, it may still take several months depending on how stubborn your fungus has become. It will work magic, compared to Lamisil, 2% tropical or oral that may be harsh on liver and yet still wouldn't work. I can't believe I discovered dirt inexpensive way to get rid of it, foregoing the capitalistic pharmas and the health industry
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1 Gal of 10% at Wally [walmart.com]is $5.67 or $0.04/oz
Not worth it for me. I use it for pool chlorination
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7-8% [cloralen.com]
But ironically Clorox says 5-10% [thecloroxcompany.com].... why can they get away with that range - they obviously must have tighter ranges for the manufacturing process....
SF Bay Area, California
Ymmv.
1 Gal of 10% at Wally [walmart.com]is $5.67 or $0.04/oz
Not worth it for me. I use it for pool chlorination
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1 Gal of 10% at Wally [walmart.com]is $5.67 or $0.04/oz
Not worth it for me. I use it for pool chlorination
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But ironically Clorox says 5-10% [thecloroxcompany.com].... why can they get away with that range - they obviously must have tighter ranges for the manufacturing process....
*5-6%
https://www.alenusa.com/wp-conten...BLEACH
Clorox has different lines, too. Splashless is lower, and last I checked Clorox still specifies on the product label.
My regional chain, Giant/Ahold sells their house brand that's 8.25%
Cloralen Concentrated label
https://cloralen.com/cloralen-con...ed-bleach/
vs Regular
https://cloralen.com/cloralen-reg...ax-aromas/
Clorox has different lines, too. Splashless is lower, and last I checked Clorox specifies on the product label.
My regional chain, Giant/Ahold sells their house brand that's 8.25%
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