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  2. Janitor in a Drum - Wikipedia

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    Janitor in a Drum [4] originated in 1945 as an industrial cleaning product made by Texize [2] and was subsequently marketed for consumer use. Greenville, South Carolina-based Texize was sold to Norwich Pharmacal Co. in 1967; that company "was acquired and became Morton Norwich Products Inc." [5] [6] Morton sold the consumer products division of Texize to Dow in 1986. [7]

  3. Solvent degreasing - Wikipedia

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    The most common cold solvent operation, this is usually used in small maintenance degreasers using a petroleum or mineral solvent. Usually to remove the bulk of the material, and prepare it for the cleaning tank.

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    This stylish rolling kitchen storage island, usually $270, is on clearance at Walmart for just $93 — the cheapest we've seen it so far. Cheflaud Rolling Kitchen Storage Cart Island

  5. Vapor degreasing - Wikipedia

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    n-propyl bromide (nPB) based solvents for vapor degreasing, in comparison to other solvents for vapor degreasing, are environmentally friendly. nPB solvents are non flammable (no flashpoint), non chlorinated, U.S. EPA SNAP approved, non hazardous waste (per U.S. Department of Transportation), and non ozone layer depleting.

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  7. Degreasing - Wikipedia

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    Degreasing is often used by dieters, particularly those following low-fat diets to reduce their fat consumption to induce weight loss.The energy content of 1 g of fat is 9 calories, while that of carbohydrates and proteins are 4 calories.