30/12/2021
SUKISA THICK OR LIQUID BLEACH
There are specific uses in the home for both thick and Liquid bleach cleaners.
liquid bleach has its calling in the laundry where it is best suited as a whitener and disinfectant for cloths and fabric. Liquid bleach is also good for soaking toys or washing gardening pots and sanitising equipment.
You will want to use the thick bleach cleaner to disinfect surfaces. Surfaces like countertops, toilets, sinks and door handles. The gelling agents of thick bleach disinfectant will allow the bleach to cling to the surface and protect the surfaces from germs for longer.
Bacteria live within us and all around us and most are harmless. However, some bacteria cause humans to become ill and are largely found in food preparation areas. Staphylococcus aureus, Escherichia coli, and Salmonella all thrive on dirty surfaces and containers.
Keeping food preparation and cleaning areas germ-free is very important to your family’s health. Just wiping down these surfaces is not enough - the bleach needs a few minutes of contact time to really work. Sukisa Thick Bleach disinfectant has unique germ-fighting properties because of its residual effect even after you have wiped down the surfaces.
A bleach-based cleaning routine kills 99.9% of household germs.
• Daily cleaning should include soaking the dishwashing sponges and cloths in a liquid bleach solution. Use thick bleach to scrub the sink and drain. Clean up after food spills in the kitchen. Wash your pets’ bowls.
• Clean three times a week with thick liquid bleach, making sure to include high touch areas like door handles, chopping boards, appliances, and taps.
• Clean the toilet surface and bowl, shower, kitchen countertops and bathroom countertops once a week with a thick bleach cleaner.