Yes it is safe for septic.
Are clorox bleach toilet tablets safe for septic.
Look for chlorine bleach or chemical sodium hypochlorite on product labels.
If you go to the website for the product and look under their faqs they state that it is safe for all plumbing and septic systems.
As long as you use the recommended amount 3 4 cup per wash the bulk of the sodium hypochlorite active will be broken down to salt and water while attacking the stains soils and germs in the wash load.
Bleach and the laundry.
Chlorine and bleach are harsh cleaners which will lead to other problems with the toilet.
Moderate use is the amount used in one normal size load of laundry 3 4 cup or the amount used in an application of toilet bowl cleaner.
Can i use clorox toilet bowl cleaner with bleach when i have a clorox automatic toilet bowl cleaner tablet in the toilet tank.
When used as directed clorox toilet bowl cleaner with bleach is safe to use in septic systems.
Unfortunately it is not practical for a consumer to fish the tablet out of the bottom of the tank before leaving home for an extended period.
Here are a few tips to keep your house clean and septic system safe.
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The bleach breaks down rapidly to mostly salt and water.
Clorox denied any wrongdoing but has since added the statement tablets should be used in toilets that are flushed daily to the product packaging.
The harshness of the drop in tablet will wear out parts in your toilet s tank prematurely such as the flapper valve that covers the tank s drain hole or the washers that sit under the bolts securing the tank to the bowl.
I can put your mind at ease regarding using clorox regular bleach 2 and your fear of harming your septic tank bacteria.
Caustic cleaners leaking toilets bleach and other cleaning tablets are caustic meaning they break down weaker materials over time.
Bleach tablets can slowly cause damage to the rubber seals inside your toilet causing unexpected water leaks and completely avoidable repair bills.