I bought splashless by accident. I didn't even know it was a product before this. And the bottle looks the same as the one above but it has the word "lo-splash" on it.
I knew bleach came in different flavors like lemon and autumn mulberry dandelion or such nonsense, but I'd never dealt with bleach gel.
Plus they're remodeling our Walmart and when I bought the first thing of bleach it was on a temporary shelf that was half empty with some vacuum cleaners on a shelf next to it. And the price tags didn't match up. The day before the bleach was on another temporary shelf that had been put up running down the middle of a main walk way. Today the bleach and laundry products were on another shelf at the side of the store that appears temporary as it's in another main run way, or at least where a main run way used to be. The office products are all in the garden center. The old electronic dept has finally been fully moved to it's new location at the back of the store and the old location is almost all empty because last night the ripped up the floor. There is a long tall display shelf with all the Greeting cards in the grocery dept. that's been there for about a month. I saw camping coolers and tents displayed in at least three areas. The back main walkway has been reduced to about 4' wide. There is new refrigerators in the grocery section that have been there for at least two weeks and are mostly empty. They're replacing a lot of cement in the front of the store, they're priming and painting the outside, stripping up all the nice white floor tiles and carpet (in sections) and polishing the cement for the extra special "always looks dirty" look(hate it) ...
So don't believe stories about Walmart going out of business. They're just getting tackier.
Another Walmart in Windsor is also getting some upgrades. Last time I was there they had replaced all the self-check computers which the guy who works in the dept. said are "glitchy"
As for the holes in the seal. I learned to do this to control the flow so one can use the bottle as a dispenser. Think dish soap or shampoo bottle. They don't just slap a 1" cap on the bottle and call it a day, they put on an easy open flow restricting cover so you can dispense directly without taking the chance of a major spill.
Years ago, when I'd buy Top Job or whatever bottled cleaner, I would take a small drill bit, maybe 1/16th or 1/8th of an inch and drill two holes in the cap on opposite sides of the outer edge. One was meant to allow a stream of liquid out and the other allow air in.
I basically do the same with bleach but one can just use a pointed object to carefully in sert such holes. I typically pour the bleach into small medicine type plastic bottle which I keep at the kitchen sink for use. To fill them you need a small funnel and having a small stream of bleach is better than the full spout.
