A couple of questions

How much bleach do I use for 4 cups of water?

How to mix the bleach solution: 20 ml (4 teaspoons) household bleach + 1000 ml (4 cups) water, or.

How much bleach do I add to 3 cups of water?

How to make a 1500 ppm solution for general disinfecting

Amount of Cool WaterAmount of Bleach
3 gallons1 cup
40 oz. spray bottle5 cups5 teaspoons
32 oz. spray bottle4 cups4 teaspoons
24 oz. spray bottle3 cups3 teaspoons

How much bleach do I use for 1 cup of water?

Mix 1 cup (240 mL) of bleach in 1 gallon of water. Wash surfaces with the bleach mixture. If surfaces are rough, scrub them with a stiff brush. Rinse surfaces with clean water.

How do you mix bleach and water in a spray bottle?

Mixing a Bleach Solution

  1. Carefully pour the bleach into the spray bottle. Then add the water. Mixing the solution in this order will keep the bleach from splashing on you. …
  2. Place the lid tightly on the container.
  3. Gently mix it by shaking.
  4. After mixing, your solution is ready to use.

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How much bleach do you put in a spray bottle?

Add Bleach Into Water For a homemade bleach cleaner use one part bleach to 10 parts water. For example, if your spray bottle holds 30 ounces, fill the bottle with water, but leave room for three ounces of liquid bleach.

What is the ratio of Clorox to water for sanitizing?

A solution of bleach and water should be used to sanitize all food preparation and contact surfaces. 1 tablespoon of bleach per 1 gallon of water will give you a 50-200 ppm sanitizing solution. This can be used to sanitize dishes, utensils, food preparation counters and tables.

How much bleach do I put in 2 cups of water?

How to mix the bleach solution: 1 ml (1/4 teaspoon) household bleach to 500 ml (2 cups) water, or.

What is the ratio of bleach to water for sanitizing?

1/3 cup bleach per 1 gallon of water OR 2 tablespoons bleach per 1 quart water. This will give you a 1000+ ppm disinfecting solution. After cleaning the area with detergent, spray or wipe with surfaces with the disinfectant.