The one thing you should never do with your cleaning products – no matter what
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One thing you should never do with your cleaning products, regardless of the specific product, is to mix different cleaning agents without proper knowledge of their compatibility. Mixing certain cleaning products can create dangerous chemical reactions that release toxic fumes, pose health hazards, or cause other harmful effects. Here are some specific examples to avoid: Bleach and Ammonia: Mixing bleach (containing sodium hypochlorite) with ammonia or products containing ammonia can produce toxic chloramine vapors, which can cause respiratory distress, irritation, and even serious health issues. Bleach and Acidic Cleaners: Combining bleach with acidic cleaners, such as those containing vinegar or citric acid, can release chlorine gas. Chlorine gas exposure can lead to respiratory problems and other health issues. Hydrogen Peroxide and Vinegar: Mixing hydrogen peroxide with vinegar can create peracetic acid, which can irritate the eyes, skin, and respiratory system. It m