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  2. We tested this $6 cleaning must-have that has more than ... - AOL

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    "I am a professional house cleaner and I don’t think I’ll ever want to go without this product again!" We tested this $6 cleaning must-have that has more than 220,000 reviews: 'It worked like ...

  3. 6 Things You Need to Clean Before Your House Cleaner Arrives

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    Consider the floor as another surface to declutter before the cleaner arrives. From toys and wires to shoes and dirty laundry, anything left on the floor will get in the way of a deep clean.

  4. Paint stripper - Wikipedia

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    Paint remover is applied to an aircraft's landing gear during an inspection looking for cracks in the aluminum. Paint stripper or paint remover is a chemical product designed to remove paint, finishes, and coatings, while also cleaning the underlying surface. Chemical paint removers are advantageous because they act on any kind of geometry and ...

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    Click through to see the shocking before and after images: The main side effects heroin causes on appearance according to New Health Advisor are: Weight loss due to loss of appetite, or because a ...

  6. White spirit - Wikipedia

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    White spirit is the most widely used solvent in the paint industry. In households, white spirit is commonly used to clean paint brushes after use, to clean auto parts and tools, as a starting fluid for charcoal grills, to remove adhesive residue from non-porous surfaces, and many other common tasks.

  7. Residential Lead-Based Paint Hazard Reduction Act - Wikipedia

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    The buyer must receive a pamphlet that details information regarding lead paint and its potential hazards. If there is lead paint in the house, or if there is an apparent danger of lead poisoning from lead paint in the house, then that information must be disclosed to the buyer. If so, the seller is then required to provide to the buyer any ...

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  9. Paint thinner - Wikipedia

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    Paint thinners are diluents — solvents used to adjust the viscosity of paint, as well as similar preparations such as varnish and lacquer, by dilution. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Organic solvents labelled "paint thinner" are usually turpentine or white spirits / mineral spirits for the use of diluting oil-based paints only.