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    Default Re: Lead in chlorine bleach

    That is simply pure unadulterated baloney! Bleach and chlorinating liquid contain sodium hypochlorite, sodium chloride (i.e. salt), and some sodium hydroxide (i.e. lye) and of course water. A typical product specification is shown here where you can see a very small amount of trace metals, but no lead.
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