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  2. Here Are the Best Ways to Clean Kitchen Cabinets - AOL

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    How to deep clean cabinets. You should regularly wipe cabinet doors and knobs. Don't neglect the inside of kitchen cabinets and drawers as they can accumulate crumbs, dust and stains.

  3. How To Clean Kitchen Cabinets To Remove Grease And Stains - AOL

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    Here's what you need to know about cleaning different types of kitchen cabinets. Painted Cabinets Painted cabinets require a gentle touch to avoid damaging the hard work (or money!) that went into ...

  4. Here's How to Clean Kitchen Cabinets Until They Shine - AOL

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    See our guide on cleaning kitchen cabinets to remove grease, food splatters and stains from wood, laminate or painted cabinets without damaging their finishes.

  5. Defoamer - Wikipedia

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    Anti-foams are added in certain types of detergents to reduce foaming that might decrease the action of the detergent. For example, dishwasher detergents have to be low foaming for the dishwasher to work properly. Defoamer is added into the recovery tank of carpet extractors to prevent too much-foaming damage to the vac motor.

  6. Memory foam - Wikipedia

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    Memory foam consists mainly of polyurethane with additional chemicals that increase its viscosity and density. It is often referred to as "viscoelastic" polyurethane foam, or low-resilience polyurethane foam . The foam bubbles or ‘cells’ are open, effectively creating a matrix through which air can move.

  7. Polyurethane dispersion - Wikipedia

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    Polyurethane dispersion, or PUD, is understood to be a polyurethane polymer resin dispersed in water, rather than a solvent, although some cosolvent may be used.Its manufacture involves the synthesis of polyurethanes having carboxylic acid functionality or nonionic hydrophiles like PEG (polyethylene glycol) incorporated into, or pendant from, the polymer backbone. [1]