It has a pungent odor, it's polluting, and it's also corrosive. Bleach, used in every home to wash clothes without stains and to disinfect surfaces, is certainly not an eco-friendly product, but you can replace it with more natural ingredients.
“Removes deep stains from the inside of the belt.” That was the famous claim in advertisements for a well-known bleach brand in the 1980s. That 5-liter bottle of bleach that suddenly appeared from the bag of a perfectly starched grandmother in a white shirt seemed to be the cure-all; most importantly, it guaranteed spotless clothes (without any unwanted inconveniences).
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