Comments RSS Feed http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/CommentingController/rss/SiteTree/12001 CommentingController/rss/SiteTree/12001 Comment by 'Anita Gower' on Removing Mold from Colored Clothes http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/dr-laundry/removing-mold-from-colored-clothes/#comment-786 Is clorox safe to use in a bath tub? Fri, 24 May 2013 15:57:08 -0700 Anita Gower http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/dr-laundry/removing-mold-from-colored-clothes/#comment-786 Comment by 'Dr. Laundry' on Removing Mold from Colored Clothes http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/dr-laundry/removing-mold-from-colored-clothes/#comment-787 Assuming your bathtub is enamel or porcelain coated, and there are no chipped spots, I would say yes. Note that you should never use bleach in full strength — it should always be diluted. Here are some instructions from our master label to help you: To clean disinfect, and deodorize sinks, countertops, bathtubs, showers, floors, vinyl and tile: 1. Wash, wipe or rinse items with water. 2. Apply disinfecting solution of ¾ cup of this product per gallon of water. 3. Let stand 5 minutes before rinsing 4. Rinse thoroughly and air dry. Also, be sure your bathroom is well-ventilated as you are working, and consider wearing gloves for prolonged contact. Fri, 24 May 2013 15:57:08 -0700 Dr. Laundry http://www.europeanopticalsociety.org/dr-laundry/removing-mold-from-colored-clothes/#comment-787