A Dettol bath is completely normal - The original antiseptic brown dettol that is, not the Dettol most know today (the clear surface cleaner). It even gives direction on the bottle how to use for baths/personal care.
@@ChrisKGuilfoyle When chlorine enters the body as a result of breathing, swallowing, or skin contact, it reacts with water to produce acids. The acids are corrosive and damage cells in the body on contact.
@@abbeygrantham1191 True possibly but a percentage of kids in the 70’s had very small amount of detol put in bath water the company promotes it as such for personal hygiene. It did no damage. Its a good idea if covered in dog shit after a football game.
True possibly but a percentage of kids in the 70’s had very small amount of detol put in bath water the company promotes it as such for personal hygiene. It did no damage. Its a good idea if covered in dog shit after a football game.