Cory
San Antonio,#2Consumer Comment
Tue, September 20, 2005
Compared the labels of the old clorox to the "new" clorox ultra. The DIFFERENCE was the old was 5% sodium-h, the "new" was 5.5% sodium-h. A half of a percent difference. Just goes to prove; you can fool some of the people some of the time...... And what's with those funky odd sized bottles. Whatever happened to a gallon of bleach? Still can buy a gallon of "clorex" in the green bottle at a few places. Reminds me, doller general stuck a cheap, cheezy $1.25 sticker over the top of the printed $1 price on their gallon of bleach a few weeks ago.
Larry
Jacksonville,#3Consumer Comment
Tue, September 20, 2005
I personally prefer diluted regular bleach over the other products you mention, but I've used them and they are as effective when used according the the directions. Where's the ripoff here?
Larry
Jacksonville,#4Consumer Comment
Tue, September 20, 2005
I personally prefer diluted regular bleach over the other products you mention, but I've used them and they are as effective when used according the the directions. Where's the ripoff here?
Larry
Jacksonville,#5Consumer Comment
Tue, September 20, 2005
I personally prefer diluted regular bleach over the other products you mention, but I've used them and they are as effective when used according the the directions. Where's the ripoff here?
Larry
Jacksonville,#6Consumer Comment
Tue, September 20, 2005
I personally prefer diluted regular bleach over the other products you mention, but I've used them and they are as effective when used according the the directions. Where's the ripoff here?