Milton is not bleach, With the heavy ions removed Milton decomposes into water and a small amount of sodium chloride (salt). Bleach remain toxic and does not decomposeI find that dilute bleach is absolutely fine, dilute about 1 bleach to 10 water. I use this on all mold and it gets rid of it very quickly. Milton is dilute bleach.
They are very similar but they are not the same, bleach is strong and is harmful if not careful, its made of chlorine gas in a concentrated solution of sodium hydroxide, which forms sodium hypochlorite and sodium chloride. Milton Sterilising is a form of bleach and contains sodium hypochlorite 2%. The fundamental difference is Milton decomposes into water and sodium chloride (salt) bleach does not it remains a corrosive and toxicBleach is sodium hypochlorite dissolved in water which is an oxidizing agent. In the process of oxidising organic matter it decomposes into sodium chloride, water and hypochlorous acid which is the oxidising agent (effectively chlorine in water). There are no heavy ions in bleach. If you Google "what is Milton made from" the answer is "a dilute solution of sodium hypochlorite" - same as bleach. It goes on to say that Milton also contains sodium chloride and I'd more dilute than household bleach.
Milton is dilute bleach.
Sodium hypochlorite is synthesised by passing chlorine gas through sodium hydroxide. The NaClO can then be isolated as a crystalline solid, it can also be purchased directly. Household bleach is prepared by dissolving NaClO in water, at a suitable concentration, to which surfactants are also added to facilitate wetting. There is no free chlorine in domestic bleach. As you say Milton is NaClO dissolved in water - same as bleach. Milton is dilute bleach without the surfactant.They are very similar but they are not the same, bleach is strong and is harmful if not careful, its made of chlorine gas in a concentrated solution of sodium hydroxide, which forms sodium hypochlorite and sodium chloride. Milton Sterilising is a form of bleach and contains sodium hypochlorite 2%
Yes. I used warm water, a little Fairy liquid, and gently rubbed it. Then left it to dry in the sun. Fine.Anyone else had experience of this on their screens and tips / ideas how to remove ? Rainbow say they’ve no experience of this. (I’ve obviously stored them away damp)
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