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titleOfInvention The bleaching method used the mixture of peroxide and chloride bleaching agent
abstract The present invention relates to a bleaching method using a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and chlorine bleach, by using a mixture of hydrogen peroxide and chlorine bleach in a certain ratio, it is effective in removing the oxidized stains over a long time by using in a garment that requires bleaching It is possible, there is no damage to the clothing, there is a feature that the user can remove the stain safely and conveniently.n n n Looking at a more detailed configuration of the present invention, a small amount of 35% hydrogen peroxide solution is prepared, and a large amount of chlorine-based bleach is added thereto, the value measured by the pH meter is made of an alkaline solution of about pH 7 to 11 to the bleaching target When applied directly or immersed in a solution, the stain is removed through a chemical reaction.n n n In the present invention having the above-described configuration, the hydrogen peroxide solution is mixed with a chlorine-based bleaching agent at a predetermined ratio, and the hydrogen index is formed into a mixed solution of about 7 to 11, and then applied to the bleaching target to bleach. Thus, the oxidized stain can be removed, and the dye of the bleaching target is not decolorized, but the water-soluble organic stain and the like are effectively removed, thereby increasing the overall bleaching effect.n n n In addition, it is possible to prevent harmful chlorine gas generated when bleaching by mixing acidic detergent and chlorine bleach, which does not harm the user's health handled in large quantities. There is another effect that is improved.
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