nice tip on the cleanup. by the way, oxyclean would be an oxygen based bleach, hydrogen would be a reducing agent not an oxidizer, bleaches use oxidizers. this makes me think hydrogen peroxide might also be effective, though not that when it dries it's gone, the oxygen is an extra atom weakly bonded to a normal water molecule which is more than happy to pop off and attach to something else, generally anything organic. beauty salons often have access to more concentrated hydrogen peroxide which would be the best, but be careful, it will damage anything organic and is doubtless brutal on skin. with gloves you could probably use a paste of the oxyclean to both scrub and bleach. as with any chemical, the more concentrated it is the faster reactions happen. temperature of course is also a big factor, things will be much slower in an air conditioned house than outside on a hot day with the bleach and case warm.
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