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Yeah, back again. I did a real bad thing yesterday. Joyce had some kind of a stained plastic thing that she wanted me to clean and she wanted to use because we couldn't buy a new one. They couldn't find that same model anymore and she uses it every day. So anyway, I used some Clorox. I had two gallons of Clorox and I tried that stuff and it was old Clorox and it didn't have any bleach in it at all. I kind of think they took the chlorine out of Clorox. You know, I had two gallon jugs. So I used those. They didn't do anything. So I mixed up a real strong solution of calcium hypochlorite. The Clorox was a very strong solution. The Clorox is sodium hypochlorite. So I mixed up a strong solution of calcium hypochlorite and used that and scrubbed that thing and got it really pretty clean. Bleached it right out. The problem is I breathed a lot of chlorine and I made the house smell like chlorine. We've been airing the house out for a day and a half now and Joyce can still smell it a little bit. It was in the washroom in a big washout utility room and I think the chlorine vapor got into the woodwork. It's going to take a day or two to get it all aired out. So we're sitting out here on the patio with the fans going and everything. So we're still clicking away but I won't do that again. So there you go. I know what my mother felt when I was 10 or 12 years old. She never knew when she came home from work with her it was still going to be a house there when I was 10 or 12 years old. Back to that.
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