Is it possible to retrofit a bleach bottle near a pump? I'm trying to find a way to avoid have to pour bleach...

I'm trying to find a way to avoid have to pour bleach out of the big bottle it comes in. I be thinking that, assuming I could find one to fit, a pump would be a great way to avoid spills. But until that time I go contained by search of a pump to fit (perhaps one sour a big shampoo bottle might work), I need to know if this is practical. In other words, would the bleach damage (corrode) the pump? Has anyone ever tried this?
The bleach could be noxious to the spring in pump if it's metal....but I would muse again about using a pump. They hold their bad times...you know when it squirts everywhere and splatters things around you...and on you. That's adjectives you need is bleach squirting on the clothes your wearing or on other item in the vicinity the pump.

If you have problems beside the large bottles....procure a smaller one that you can refill using a funnel. Easier and safer to use that channel.
I have thought of doing this myself, but later thought that the pump would produce more splatters and drips than I probably want!

You might be best off by investing contained by a spray bottle and a funnel. You can make your own bleach/water solution for cleaning down countertops and floors. That's deeply all the Clorox anywhere spray is.
Answers:    There is a thicker Clorox that is" no spill".It is more expensive though.

I agree that those big bottles are too hard to do business with.
If you numeral it out, let us adjectives know.
All you need to do is contact someone who rents snow cone machines. The snow cone syrup comes surrounded by gallon jugs, duplicate as bleach. When I rented one, the pump was $3.00 extra. I don't know if it would corrode the pump. The one that I purchased be plastic. The only metal part of the pack was the spring.