I have to use bleach to wash the condensate line in my a/c for instance
I have used every single household cleaning product under the sun. I am not the biggest fan of vinegar simply because of its acrid odor. It leaves that gross odor on whatever surfaces you wash with it. I easily assume that vinegar odors like body odor half of the time when you are trying to use it to wash something. Granted, I understand that vinegar is enjoyable at what it does, however it’s not always the best option if I want a surface to odor fresh & wash after I’m done with it. These are pressing factors to consider because the odor that has left behind when you are finished cleaning is pressing when you want your whole home to odor good. That’s why more often than not I willwash with bleach or some kind of deodorizer that has designed to make something odor good. Bleach is enjoyable in some respects because it kills almost everything, however at the same time it isn’talways that enjoyable at deodorizing. I have to use bleach to wash the condensate line in my a/c for instance. This condensate line is where all of the exhaust water goes from the a/c as it pulls the moisture from your indoor air. This is part of the a/c process, & the water has to go anywhere or would flood the a/c & wherever the a/c is located in your house… Cleaning the condensate line with bleach will prevent clogs from algae or microbial buildup.