In pursuit of cleanliness and in the fight against microbes, housewives often use chlorine. An inexpensive and quick way to get rid of unpleasant odors and bacteria.
However, not all surfaces in the home react well to cleaning products containing chlorine.
We will tell you in what cases chlorine can cause harm.
In the kitchen
This product cannot be used to clean kitchen utensils and dishes. You can easily get poisoned or have an allergic reaction.
In the bathroom
Chlorine-containing compounds cannot be used to clean acrylic products. The substance is quite aggressive for this surface and can damage the coating or change its color.
Often after cleaning with chlorine, a smooth acrylic bathtub becomes rough.
Floor covering
Chlorine is not used for cleaning wooden products, as well as laminate and linoleum.
After regular use of chlorine they will become unsightly in appearance.
Roughly the same thing will happen when cleaning products made of natural stone, such as marble.
The stone quickly darkens and loses its luster. As a result, all the streaks and stains become visible.
Earlier we told you what you shouldn’t use to wash plastic windows .