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  2. Sani Flush - Wikipedia

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    Sani-Flush was an American brand of crystal toilet bowl cleaner formerly produced by Reckitt Benckiser.Its main ingredient was sodium bisulfate; it also contained sodium carbonate as well as sodium lauryl sulfate, talc, sodium chloride, fragrance and dye.

  3. Vanish (toilet cleaner) - Wikipedia

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    In 1947, Hygienic Products sued Judson Dunaway on grounds of trademark infringement and unfair competition. Sani-Flush used a yellow 22-ounce can showing a woman pouring bowl cleaner into a toilet. Initially, Vanish sold their product in a white 22-ounce showing the bowl cleaner coming from the bottom of the "I".

  4. Toilet cleaner - Wikipedia

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    Toilet cleaner is sprayed around the rim and into the bowl of the toilet prior to the use of the toilet brush. The toilet brush is used to scrub the toilet, removing stubborn stains and biological debris. In recent times, automatic toilet bowl cleaners that clip onto the rim of the toilet and clean with every flush have also become prevalent.

  5. How to Clean the Most Common (and Stubborn) Food Stains - AOL

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    Ketchup, coffee, and even red wine — food stains are no match for these tried and true cleaning tips. The post How to Clean the Most Common (and Stubborn) Food Stains appeared first on Taste of ...

  6. How to Remove Food Stains - AOL

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