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>     What sort of bleach? Peroxide I could understand, but chlorine
bleach??
 Yes,plain old chlorine bleach,found in any grocery store.But not the kind
with perfume,fabric softeners,or any other additive.Also used as a water
purifier for water stored in case of emergency.I believe it breaks down in
time,or at least the chlorine smell goes away.Any comments from our
chemistry experts on chlorine breakdown in water?
-Mike

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