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John R Hampton

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  1. Take an empty spray bottle, refill it with 50% water and 50% household bleach.

    First sign of any mold inside or outside (black or green), a few squirts, mold literally disappears in seconds.

    Also works wonders on white/cream walls and ceilings with mold spots.

    Bleach in this dosage is not harmful to plants or animals.

    Chlorine is made up of the chemical calcium hypochlorite at about 65 percent strength. Household bleach contains sodium hypochlorite, which is simply chlorine in its liquid form. Bleach, however, is typically only 5 to 6 percent chlorine

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  2. Yes, this is an endorsement of a perfectly good product.

    Just trying to accurately refute an earlier comment that Pricesmart's Member's Selection "stuff is hardly clumping at all".

    Where I come from this is "clumpling".

    Sorry Susan, didn't realize that a legitimate photo of a product doing what it's supposed to do might be considered "too much information".

     

  3. 15 minutes ago, Uncle Doug said:

    I am going to have to find another source of Fresh Step kitty litter now that Pricesmart dropped it. 

    Most cats are finicky about what they eat but never heard of them being fussy about where they go.

    We're totally happy with Member's Selection brand litter which appears to have replaced Fresh Step.

    The plastic containers are probably less environmentally friendly than the plastic bag but they're useful as gardening buckets and storage.

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