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Cif Ultrafast fast-acting formula Multi-Purpose Spray with Bleach disinfectant 450 ml

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When considering cleaning products, it is really important to consider the effect they may have on your septic tank. Too many chemicals can disrupt the chemical balance within your septic tank, and this can have major consequences. Magic erasers are abrasive so I'd be wary of using them everything. The only thing I use in is the loo. I use Flash bathroom spray for cleaning the bathroom and either ecloths or an ecloth mop and very hot water or hot soapy water for other jobs. What kind of bleach do I need? I want to clean the plastic bath mat, white plug and drain catcher - I've only ever bought toilet bleach - can I use that for general cleaning or do I need separate bleach? Moreover, always try to choose eco-friendly products wherever possible, as these have been developed to have minimal impact on the environment, which means they typically have weak or no chemicals that could damage the bacteria within septic tanks. Homemade septic tank cleaning products I don't use cif. I think it's a general multipurpose cleaner with the bonus of being slightly abrasive (so you could use it in kitchens/bathrooms) but I don't think it's a disinfectant and I seem to remember it leaves a residue hence why I don't use it

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I buy up all of Home Bargains cleaning aisle every week in the hope that all the cleaning products i buy might magically club together and clean the house themselves. Hasn't happened so far so need some advice. If the bacteria within your septic tank are killed, major problems can occur, including the tank clogging up, groundwater pollution and more. On the whole though I tend just to use own brand Brillo pads on stainless steel plug holes etc, bleach to to put things like cloths in soak & for the toilet & window cleaner for everything else (work tops, sinks, Windows, washable wall surfaces etc)I use cif on the bath, and if I've got something somewhere that needs scrubbing off. It adds a bit more elbow grease, IMO. you and your family safe. Our Anti-Bac Spray is safe for food preparation areas so you can clean with confidence, and contains cedarwood extract for a fresh fragrance. For products that are used to clean baths and tiles, there are a number of household products that can be used. Simply sprinkle with baking soda and scrub with a damp sponge, use diluted vinegar, or even apply vinegar to a sponge to wipe the surfaces, and apply baking soda after for maximum effect.

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Another effect of using harsh chemicals within a drainage system that uses a septic tank is that the chemicals can leach out into groundwater. This can have serious effects on wildlife and surrounding ecosystems. I put neat bleach in a spray bottle and spray over tiles and grout after cleaning to make sure any marks and germs are gone, plus occasionally add a capful to a white wash. Bleach is bleach (sodium hypochlorite) doesn’t matter what bottle it is in (one designed for toilets or not) I use bleach for everything : there is no better germ killer, it kills every known germ on the planet, and is perfect for killing mould and whitening laundry. However, bleach is NOT a cleaner (it’s a disenfectant). So I use it in a soulution of water with washing up liquid with a cloth. Never mix bleach with anything but washing up liquid (especially never with either vinegar or ammonia).Household bleach shouldn’t have much of an adverse effect on the bacteria within the septic tank, as the chemicals are generally in low quantities, and are not strong enough to affect the bacteria.

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It is also possible to clean toilets with homemade cleaning products instead of stronger chemical cleaners. There are a number of different options available, including sprinkling baking soda in, and then adding vinegar, before using a scouring brush to clean it, or mixing baking powder with liquid soap to scrub the basin clean. Water-based cleaners are generally absolutely fine to use with septic tanks, as water is the main ingredient, diluting any chemicals that could harm bacteria. To see if a cleaning product is water-based, take a look at the ingredients – water will be the first ingredient. A number of household chemicals are fine, but there are some chemicals that can cause damage to your septic tank and potentially even kill the bacteria that breaks down solids within your septic tank. However, you should avoid any bleach that is extra strong, or with a higher strength than a typical household bleach. Additionally, as with all chemicals, try to only use household bleach in moderation.Similarly to bleach, products that contain ammonia should be fine to use with a septic tank, as long as they are only used occasionally and in moderation. However, it is important to note that overuse of any chemicals can cause issues, so always use them in moderation. Here at Drainage Superstore, we’ve put together some guidance on septic tanks and cleaning products, to help clear up some of the confusion.

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