Crap, dropped bleach on seat!!!!!
#21
Haha, I only strangle girls when I know they like it.
But no, the only blood I got on my pillows was from my head. Had a weird benign growth on my head that ruptured while I was sleeping and drunk. It refused to clot and thus I woke up in a pool of blood. It was a bloody mess. I have photos too... Lets just say it was an interesting 24 hours...
But yeah, you're gonna want to keep the sunroof open at all times and keep the car ventilated. When bleach reacts with organic material (skin, dirt, sweat, etc.) it can make chloroform. That's really bad. Especially when you are driving.
But no, the only blood I got on my pillows was from my head. Had a weird benign growth on my head that ruptured while I was sleeping and drunk. It refused to clot and thus I woke up in a pool of blood. It was a bloody mess. I have photos too... Lets just say it was an interesting 24 hours...
But yeah, you're gonna want to keep the sunroof open at all times and keep the car ventilated. When bleach reacts with organic material (skin, dirt, sweat, etc.) it can make chloroform. That's really bad. Especially when you are driving.
#24
Originally Posted by Skeorx13
Haha, I only strangle girls when I know they like it.
But no, the only blood I got on my pillows was from my head. Had a weird benign growth on my head that ruptured while I was sleeping and drunk. It refused to clot and thus I woke up in a pool of blood. It was a bloody mess. I have photos too... Lets just say it was an interesting 24 hours...
But yeah, you're gonna want to keep the sunroof open at all times and keep the car ventilated. When bleach reacts with organic material (skin, dirt, sweat, etc.) it can make chloroform. That's really bad. Especially when you are driving.
But no, the only blood I got on my pillows was from my head. Had a weird benign growth on my head that ruptured while I was sleeping and drunk. It refused to clot and thus I woke up in a pool of blood. It was a bloody mess. I have photos too... Lets just say it was an interesting 24 hours...
But yeah, you're gonna want to keep the sunroof open at all times and keep the car ventilated. When bleach reacts with organic material (skin, dirt, sweat, etc.) it can make chloroform. That's really bad. Especially when you are driving.
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Originally Posted by Skeorx13
Originally Posted by mike6789k
what stops the sodium hydroxide and the hypochlorous acid from reacting?
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