NOTE: MSDS sheets specifically say "Do Not Mix With Bleach" for Lysol Concentrate, and Lysol IC. Lysol IC at least contains Quat. Ammonium! NEVER USE BLEACH and Ammonia! Pre-Mixed Lysol products with bleach are primarily Bleach, and don't contain " LYSOL" as above.
I believe the following answer is WRONG, possibly Dangerous.
You get a better cleaner. You can actually buy Lysol pre-mixed with bleach.
It is never a good idea to mix two chemicals together, however in this case there are no negative side effects. Just make sure you are mixing it with only bleach. Not another cleaner containing bleach, as this could cause a problem.
No, it is not recommended to mix vinegar and Lysol together. Combining these two products can produce harmful fumes that can be irritating to the respiratory system and harmful if inhaled. It is important to always follow the instructions on the label of cleaning products and avoid mixing them unless specifically directed to do so.
EDIT BELOW Answer: Lysol Concentrate and Lysol IC do NOT contain bleach. MSDS sheets say never mix Bleach and Lysol Concentrate or Lysol IC! Products with bleach that are labeled "Lysol brand" do not contain Lysol per se., they are another composition with the bleach. Due to lysol's bleach base (WRONG, see above), mixing it with ammonia results in a toxic substance that is lethal upon inhalation. I would advise against mixing the two.
No, mixing Lysol and ammonia can create a toxic gas. To remove Mop N Glo from a slate floor, try using a mixture of warm water and vinegar or a specialized floor cleaner designed for slate surfaces. Always test a small inconspicuous area first to ensure the solution does not damage the floor.
When you mix flour and vinegar, you will not see a noticeable reaction. However, combining them can be a component in recipes like salad dressings or pickling mixtures where the vinegar helps to add acidity and flavor to the dish.
Mixing Lysol toilet cleaner with Clorox toilet cleaner can produce toxic fumes that are harmful to breathe in. These fumes can cause irritation to the respiratory system, eyes, and skin. It's important to never mix different cleaning products together, as it can create dangerous chemical reactions.
When you mix sand and vinegar, the vinegar will dissolve any minerals in the sand, causing it to clump together or form a sludge-like mixture. This is because the acetic acid in the vinegar reacts with the minerals in the sand, breaking down their structure.
vinegar, lysol
It is not safe to mix bleach and Lysol together as they can create toxic fumes that are harmful when inhaled. It is recommended to use these products separately and follow the instructions on their labels for safe use.
EDIT BELOW Answer: Lysol Concentrate and Lysol IC do NOT contain bleach. MSDS sheets say never mix Bleach and Lysol Concentrate or Lysol IC! Products with bleach that are labeled "Lysol brand" do not contain Lysol per se., they are another composition with the bleach. Due to lysol's bleach base (WRONG, see above), mixing it with ammonia results in a toxic substance that is lethal upon inhalation. I would advise against mixing the two.
Heat, UV Radiation, Vinegar, Bleach, Lysol.
Vinegar makes milk curdle and the nature of vinegar is to not mix.
No, mixing Lysol and ammonia can create a toxic gas. To remove Mop N Glo from a slate floor, try using a mixture of warm water and vinegar or a specialized floor cleaner designed for slate surfaces. Always test a small inconspicuous area first to ensure the solution does not damage the floor.
If you mix vinegar and baking soda it makes an explosion
why would you use vinegar or household cleaners to shoot herion
Vinegar alone will not kill yellow jackets but if you mix it with other ingredients it will kill them. You will need to mix vinegar with water and liquid dish soap.
You get a physical change (the corn starch dissolves in the vinegar).
When you mix cornstarch and vinegar together, it is a chemical change. This is because a new substance is formed due to the reaction between the cornstarch and vinegar.
The vinegar sit on top of the water because the water is more dense than the vinegar