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  2. 20 Bathroom Cleaning Supplies You Can DIY to Save Money - AOL

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    Citrus All-Purpose Spray. Another way to use citrus to clean your bathroom is in a spray. Slice a lemon or orange and put it in a spray bottle. Add 2 cups of vinegar (which should fill the bottle ...

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  4. Slime (homemade toy) - Wikipedia

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    Two young girls holding up slime made using glue, baking soda, shaving cream, food coloring, and contact lens solution. Slime is a homemade toy typically created using a combination of water, glue, and borax. Videos of people playing with slime became popular on social media in the mid-2010s, which made it an international trend.

  5. List of Japanese condiments - Wikipedia

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    Mayonnaise is typically made with apple cider vinegar or rice vinegar and a small amount of MSG, which gives it a different flavor profile from mayonnaise made from distilled vinegar. It is most often sold in soft plastic squeeze bottles. Its texture is thinner than most Western commercial mayonnaise.

  6. Kewpie (mayonnaise) - Wikipedia

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    Kewpie (キユーピー, spelling kiyūpī, pronunciation kyūpī) —often misspelled kyūpī (キューピー) according to the pronunciation—is a Japanese brand of mayonnaise, and the name of the company that makes it. Kewpie is the best selling mayonnaise in Japan, [1] and is also sold in other countries.

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    The glorious goo — beloved by nearly 30,000 Amazon reviewers — can go where no conventional cleaners dare to tread.

  8. Tawashi - Wikipedia

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    A tawashi (たわし or 束子, lit., a bundle) is a scrubbing brush for wet cleaning, [1] of a style that is popular in Japan. [2] Traditionally, tawashis were made from the hemp palm. [3] [4] In Japan, sponges used for rubbing and washing are now treated as forms of tawashi.

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