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  2. The Right Way to Clean a Wool Rug, According to Experts

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    Apply a small amount of wool-safe, non-bleaching detergent or wool-safe stain remover to the stain. ... Instead, use this expert-approved method. Expose your rug to the sun for a few days.

  3. Woolite - Wikipedia

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    Woolite is an American brand of laundry detergent and cleaning products owned by the English-Dutch company Reckitt Benckiser. The company acquired the Woolite brand when it bought Boyle-Midway from American Home Products / Wyeth in 1990. The company manufactures laundry accessories, among other consumer goods.

  4. List of cleaning products - Wikipedia

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    Laundry detergent, or washing powder, is a type of detergent (cleaning agent) that is added for cleaning laundry. Annette's Perfect Cleanser Company – was a 1930s era firm which manufactured a dry powder which was useful for removing spots and stains from clothing

  5. The best laundry detergent sheets of 2025 - AOL

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    On a dose-to-dose basis, our experience says no. Think about it this way: a laundry detergent sheet weighs about 3 grams, and a dose of liquid detergent tips the scale at 25 grams.

  6. Dreft - Wikipedia

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    Dreft is a laundry detergent in the United States, Canada, United Kingdom and other markets. First produced by Procter & Gamble in 1933, it was the first synthetic detergent. . The Fairy brand of washing-up liquid and Cascade brand of dishwasher detergent are also sold under the name "Dreft" in some countries, including the Netherlands and Belg

  7. I Tried This Delicious-Smelling Laundry Detergent and I'll ...

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    Get ready to enjoy doing laundry because these goods—detergent, oil, and dryer balls, are about to change the way you look at chores. We've tested them all.