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  2. 37 Things You Should Stop Paying for ASAP - AOL

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    Fabric Softener. Skip the fabric softener as well as the dryer sheets. Reusable dryer balls are better for the environment and save money. Even vinegar (with some essential oil) makes fabric ...

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    At Best Buy, a small bottle of cleaner costs a whopping $15. Try this instead: Use just a little water on a microfiber cloth you already own — it worked just as well as a fancy cleaner in expert ...

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    Bottled Water. Price: About $2 per 16.9 fl oz. bottle Is there a bigger waste of money than paying for bottled water? Consumers spend more than 800 times more for bottled water than plain old tap ...

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    A used Brita ("Maxtra" type) water purification filter cross-section with activated charcoal particles (black) and ion-exchange resin beads (white). Brita produces water jugs (BPA-free, made of styrene methyl methacrylate copolymer), and tap attachments with integrated disposable filters. The filters can be recycled.

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    Purex liquids began the use of its distinctive blue plastic bottle in 1981. In 1981, Purex acquired the food and household brands of A. E. Staley Manufacturing Company, among them, Cream Corn Starch, Staley Pancake and Waffle Syrup, Sta-Puf fabric softener, Sta-Flo liquid starch and Sno Bol toilet bowl cleaner. [3]

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    Emmett J. Culligan. Culligan was founded in 1936 by Emmett Culligan. With $50 and with additional financing by his brother Dr. John M. Culligan, and his sister, Anna V. Culligan, Emmett established the Culligan Zeolite Company with his brothers Drs. John and Leo Culligan as partners.

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    Reach for a bottle of white vinegar to remove the mold. “White vinegar can kill about 82% of mold and can penetrate porous surfaces to kill the 'roots' of the mold,” says Harris.

  9. Mother of vinegar - Wikipedia

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    Mother of vinegar in a bottle. Mother of vinegar is a biofilm composed of a form of cellulose , yeast , and bacteria that sometimes develops on fermenting alcoholic liquids during the process that turns alcohol into acetic acid with the help of oxygen from the air and acetic acid bacteria (AAB).