airing out the item should do it. if it is in clothing, then hang outside for a while. sheets, do the same. if you are smelling the bleach...then you are really using too much.
2006-12-09 03:23:29
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answered by intelligentbooklady 4
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To remove a bleach smell from your hands, or a hard surface such as a countertop, rub a little vinegar or lemon juice over the surface. Of course, then it will smell like vinegar or lemon juice, but you can use a wet rag to get rid of that smell, and then both the bleach smell and the vinegar or lemon juice smell will be gone. You can also use vinegar or lemon juice to remove bleach smells from your hands.
To remove bleach smells from fabrics, use a little lemon juice, air them out in fresh air, or use a little vinegar (on whites only of course). Soaking fabrics in some lemon juice after a stain, can lift the stain, and avoid the use of bleach to begin with.
2006-12-09 11:55:48
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answered by Anonymous
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put out on sunny day...... sunlight breaks down chlorine on a molecular level ... or just wash again with a cup of lemon juice and .....POOF ! smell all gone
2006-12-09 20:55:51
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answered by moblade103 2
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Double rinse and don't use so much the next time.
2006-12-09 11:28:16
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answered by RBRN 5
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Stop using it.
2006-12-09 11:23:34
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answered by bubu 4
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Rinse again...
2006-12-09 11:28:01
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answered by Papa 7
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