Dipping rock with bleach

Daddyrawg

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So after I bleached my rock full of algae spores for a week it's back to looking like new.. question is can I let it air dry for a while before putting it back in display or do I have to rinse with rodi water and use up my clean water ? The bleach I used is also chlorine free..

Thx

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you better snap a picture of what you used cause I've never heard of chlorine free bleach.....??? what chemical is it if it's not chlorine.....
 
you better snap a picture of what you used cause I've never heard of chlorine free bleach.....??? what chemical is it if it's not chlorine.....
Still can I let it air dry? Lol
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from the list of ingredients:

Details

Dye & perfume free. Color safe. Non-toxic. biodegradable. This package is recyclable. Contains no phosphorus. Not harmful to septic tanks. Quality & satisfaction guaranteed. Brighten your world. Every day we make choices that impact the health of our planet. With this in mind, we've developed Bright Green - home care products that are safe, highly effective, and gentle on the environment. We can make a difference every time we clean our homes, change a light bulb, or wash the laundry. Together we can contribute to a cleaner, healthier planet. Brighten your laundry. Because our bleach is chlorine-free, you can safely brighten clothes while contributing to healthier oceans, lakes and rivers. Non-toxic. Biodegradable; breaks down to water and oxygen. Phosphate free. Not tested on animals.
Ingredients

Contains Hydrogen Peroxide, Citric Acid, and Water.

I'd rinse it once in tap water and use it. If you want to be really OCD, use rodi. I wouldn't waste it myself.
 
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