Where there is no living material, such as grass or plants, saturate the ground with a solution of one part bleach to 32 parts water or one - half cup of
bleach per gallon of water.
An inexpensive and effective disinfectant is one part of household bleach in thirty - two parts of water: 4 ounces — or 1/2 cup — of
bleach per gallon of water (120 mL bleach per 4 liters of water).
The recommendation by the American Academy of Dermatology (AAD) is to add a half cup of regular strength (6 percent) bleach to a full tub of water, or one teaspoon of
bleach per gallon of water for babies.
To sanitize the jar, soaked in 3⁄4 cup of
bleach per gallon of water for at least five minutes, then rinse it with clean water.
Prepare a bleach solution of 1 teaspoon of unscented
bleach per gallon (16 cups) of water in a clean wash basin.
Add 16 drops (1/8 teaspoon) of
bleach per gallon of water, stir, and let stand for 30 minutes.
To sanitize the jar, soaked in 3⁄4 cup of
bleach per gallon of water for at least five minutes, then rinse it with clean water.
Or in an emergency, you can use it to treat water by using 16 drops of regular household liquid
bleach per gallon of water.
Not exact matches
Cleaning all shared equipment with diluted
bleach (1/2 cup
per 1
gallon water).
Clean feeders, water containers and bird baths monthly by rinsing with soapy water and then dunking the feeder in a solution of one third cup of chlorine
bleach per one
gallon of water.
Your cat's environment will need to be disinfected with either
bleach (Bleach diluted at 1:32 (1/2 cup per gallon) or Potassium peroxymonosulfate (TrifectantTM or Virkon -
bleach (
Bleach diluted at 1:32 (1/2 cup per gallon) or Potassium peroxymonosulfate (TrifectantTM or Virkon -
Bleach diluted at 1:32 (1/2 cup
per gallon) or Potassium peroxymonosulfate (TrifectantTM or Virkon - STM).
(Detergent with
bleach, mixed at 2 ounce
per gallon of water works well for this.)