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  2. Potassium hydroxide - Wikipedia

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    The saponification of fats with KOH is used to prepare the corresponding "potassium soaps", which are softer than the more common sodium hydroxide-derived soaps. Because of their softness and greater solubility, potassium soaps require less water to liquefy, and can thus contain more cleaning agent than liquefied sodium soaps. [19]

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    Let Dollar Tree not only clean up your home but sanitize it as well with the Homebright linen scent disinfectant spray. A 7 1/2-ounce can is just $1.25, a bargain that will keep you happy, healthy ...

  4. 6 Home Cleaning Products To Buy at Sam’s Club This Summer - AOL

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    Don’t forget to pick up a bulk supply of paper towels before you start cleaning. Sam’s Club has a large pack of 15 paper towel rolls from Member’s Mark with 150 sheets per roll for $19.98.

  5. Lye - Wikipedia

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    Pellets of soda lye (sodium hydroxide) Pellets of potash lye (potassium hydroxide)Lye is a hydroxide, either sodium hydroxide or potassium hydroxide.The word lye most accurately refers to sodium hydroxide (NaOH), [citation needed] but historically has been conflated to include other alkali materials, most notably potassium hydroxide (KOH).

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    See: 11 Pantry Items To Buy at Dollar Tree Palmolive Ultra Strength Liquid Dish Soap Dish soap is needed all year round, but it’s wise to stock up now while you’re in the cleaning mode.

  7. Drano - Wikipedia

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    Liquid Drano was introduced in response to Clorox's purchase of Liquid-Plumr in 1969. Originally, it was simply a liquid lye (sodium hydroxide). In the late 1970s, the product was reformulated as a combination of liquid lye and sodium hypochlorite.