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  2. Category:Clorox brands - Wikipedia

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    Clorox Company brands — primarily household and cleaning product brands Pages in category "Clorox brands" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 ...

  3. Clorox - Wikipedia

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    The Electro-Alkaline Company [16] was founded on May 3, 1913, as the first commercial-scale liquid bleach manufacturer in the United States. Archibald Taft, a banker; Edward Hughes, a purveyor of wood and coal; Charles Husband, a bookkeeper; Rufus Myers, a lawyer; and William Hussey, a miner, each invested $100 to set up a factory on the east side of San Francisco Bay. [16]

  4. Clorox: The Brands That Are on Everyone's Minds - AOL

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    The saying 'I am going to Clorox the Oval Office' is a good indicator of the economic moat of Clorox Continue reading...

  5. Pine-Sol - Wikipedia

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    The Pine-Sol brand was acquired by Clorox from American Cyanamid's Shulton Group in 1990. [12] [6] The 2005 version of the original 8% to 10% pine oil based cleaner was acidic (pH 3–4) [13] and could be used to remove bacteria from household surfaces. However, some of the products now contain bases (pH 10–11). [14]

  6. 73 Brands That Are Still Made Right Here in the USA - AOL

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    Now owned by Clorox, Burt's Bees still makes lip balms and ointments with minimal processing or additives. ... The company's products are sold under brand names such as Kitchen Fair, Lifetime, and ...

  7. Lestoil - Wikipedia

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    Lestoil is a registered trade name of Clorox for a heavy-duty multipurpose cleanser product, used to remove extremely difficult laundry stains, dissolve water-based and oil-based paints, and clean grease, oil, paint, and adhesives from floors and surfaces.