Tips for using Deka Bleaching


Tips for using Deka Bleaching:

The bleach helps to give the fabric whiteness, gloss and to remove the stains.

Bleach converts mud into soluble particles, which are easily eliminated by detergents, and then emerge with water during washing. But, apart from helping to remove stains, the balm gives gloss and whiteness to the fabric.
Bleachers for household use, such as Deka Bleaching, are very effective as they are also used for disinfection of toilet facilities, floor tiles, etc.

Careful! These bleaches are not advisable for wool or silk materials.

Always read the label and trim the bleach according to the instructions. For best results, Deka Bleach is recommended to be added 5 minutes after the washing process has started, so that there is no interference with the enzymes and detergent softening strength.
Careful! You’re not sure if your clothes accept Bleach or not ?! Do not risk making assumptions, but carefully read the label, referring to the symbols of care. Initially test the bleach on a piece of unguarded garment.

Some tips:
Read the label before each washing process. Some clothes do not accept the use of Bleach, as it may damage the colors. If the garment care symbols do not allow the use of bleach, do not use it!

Test: Take a piece of cotton, wash with Deka Bleaching and lightly touch an inward part of the garment that is not overlooked. If the color of the textile does not change, then the use of Bleach piece is safe.

Begin with small steps: Spread the stained section of the cloth over a smooth surface and make sure there is no piece or something below it that can be damaged.

Use Bleaching for a Wash Process: If you are to treat with Deka Bleaching all the amount of laundry you have put in a washing process on the washing machine, you should carefully read the instructions on the product label – Bleach to determine correctly which is the right amount you should use. See carefully and use the lavatrices to understand what is the appropriate section where the bleach is added.

Deka Bleach has a widespread use as a disinfectant, not only in clothes but also in the kitchen, toilet, and many other areas throughout the house. Disinfectant products are the only ones that kill the germs, but this is only the case if the instructions are followed exactly.

Remember:
• Always read the instructions for use and follow them carefully.
• Never mix products containing chlorine (such as bleach) with ammonia, or substances containing as little ammonia or acid as possible. Such a combination can be dangerous … … sometimes deadly.