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CommentsThe eRumor says the lye has been added to make the bleach work faster but is difficult to rinse off surfaces so can be toxic to animals.
Description Have you noticed that Clorox has changed? It's now

Ultra Clorox and should be avoided at all costs.

It took me weeks to get Clorox to respond to my
query and then I found this:
Clorox Bleach, A long a favorite with pet owners,

animal workers businesses, for its simple
chlorite
(5.25% sodium hypochlorite with "inert
ingredients"
water) changed its formulation!!!!!!!!!!
New CLOROX ULTRA is sodium hypochlorite and
sodium hydroxide. Sodium hydroxide is LYE. Lye
was added to make bleach work faster. While lye
is
used in making basic soaps, it is also very
difficult to
rinse off surfaces. DO NOT USE ULTRA CLOROX
around pets (or children). Do not use Ultra
Clorox
to disinfect floors, kennel runs,
carriers/crates, litter
boxes or feeding/water dishes!
Because felines groom their paws, it is
especially
dangerous to cats. This is a warning to ALWAYS
check labels on any "new and improved" product
labels. Clorox is also "cruelty tested" on
animals!
Switch now to a "basic bleach" like Kleen
Brite...
which is NOT tested on animals!

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