Bleach Bottle Trees at Larry Merrill blog

Bleach Bottle Trees. You can use straight bleach for faster results. Now see how to really bleach. I’ve also noticed that a new batch of bleach and water works better than an older one that you’ve been using. Simply add two parts warm water to one part bleach and mix well. You will notice the color of the tree. Add a tree to the bleach mixture and using tongs, swirl it around. Bottle brush trees are not cheap and it takes a crap ton more bleach than anyone says. To bleach the trees simply take a large bucket (i picked mine up at the dollar tree) & fill it with half hot water & half bleach. Begin by filling the bowl about half way full with bleach. You want to be sure you can submerge the trees. Toss the green trees in. Create a mixture of 50/50 water and bleach in a bucket or jar. Just stand nearby and don’t leave them submerged for too long. Enough to either cover half the width of your trees or completely submerge them. If you’re not getting the white trees you want, dump the solution and try a new batch with more bleach.

DIY Colorful Christmas Brush Bottle Trees Sisters, What!
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Begin by filling the bowl about half way full with bleach. Bottle brush trees are not cheap and it takes a crap ton more bleach than anyone says. Simply add two parts warm water to one part bleach and mix well. You can use straight bleach for faster results. Now see how to really bleach. Create a mixture of 50/50 water and bleach in a bucket or jar. I’ve also noticed that a new batch of bleach and water works better than an older one that you’ve been using. Add a tree to the bleach mixture and using tongs, swirl it around. Just stand nearby and don’t leave them submerged for too long. You will notice the color of the tree.

DIY Colorful Christmas Brush Bottle Trees Sisters, What!

Bleach Bottle Trees If you’re not getting the white trees you want, dump the solution and try a new batch with more bleach. If you’re not getting the white trees you want, dump the solution and try a new batch with more bleach. You can use straight bleach for faster results. You will notice the color of the tree. You want to be sure you can submerge the trees. To bleach the trees simply take a large bucket (i picked mine up at the dollar tree) & fill it with half hot water & half bleach. Simply add two parts warm water to one part bleach and mix well. Bottle brush trees are not cheap and it takes a crap ton more bleach than anyone says. Create a mixture of 50/50 water and bleach in a bucket or jar. Begin by filling the bowl about half way full with bleach. Just stand nearby and don’t leave them submerged for too long. Toss the green trees in. Now see how to really bleach. Add a tree to the bleach mixture and using tongs, swirl it around. Enough to either cover half the width of your trees or completely submerge them. I’ve also noticed that a new batch of bleach and water works better than an older one that you’ve been using.

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