From previous comments, I'd say it was the amount you are using, time you spend and how close you are getting to the bleach rather than the ventilation. Eg, if you have your head right next to the surface, no amount of ventilation is going to stop you from inhaling it (though I doubt you are that silly). Whenever I use anything with strong fumes, I tend to just cover my nose and mouth until the fumes have become diluted in the air.Having a chemistry background, I always find it funny when people talk about 'natural' cleaning products like vinegar, baking soda and lemon juice, which are basically just dilute acetic acid, sodium bicarbonate and citric acid. They all have good cleaning properties, but may take a bit more elbow grease or need to be left on the surface so they have time to work. Not that I've used them to clean much.
As for the bra, I wish I could help. I'm a D too and brought a strapless bra a few months ago which has been better than any I've had previously (with actual support and not falling out), but I'm not sure they'd have them in US. So good luck with the search!
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Date: 2013-05-05 01:42 pm (UTC)As for the bra, I wish I could help. I'm a D too and brought a strapless bra a few months ago which has been better than any I've had previously (with actual support and not falling out), but I'm not sure they'd have them in US. So good luck with the search!