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  2. Suavitel - Wikipedia

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    Suavitel is a Mexican brand of fabric softener marketed by Colgate-Palmolive. In some countries it is also known as Softlan, Soflan or Soflan-Suavitel . History

  3. Fabric softener - Wikipedia

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    Fabric softener reduces the absorbency of textiles, which adversely affects the function of towels and microfiber cloth. [ 7 ] [ failed verification ] Formerly, the active material of most softeners in Europe, the United States, and Japan, was distearyldimethylammonium chloride (DSDMAC) or related quat salts.

  4. Snuggle - Wikipedia

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    Snuggle is a brand of fabric softener sold by Henkel North American Consumer Goods in the United States and Canada. The brand was introduced in 1983 by Unilever. [4] The product is available in sheets or liquid (in concentrate and ready-to-use forms).

  5. Federal employees confused, angered by Trump’s offer to quit

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    President Donald Trump’s offer to most federal employees to resign now and be paid through September stunned the workers who received it — angering some, confusing many and raising questions ...

  6. About 10 killed in shooting at adult education center in Sweden

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    Police in Sweden said Tuesday that "about 10 people" were killed in a shooting earlier in the day at a school for adults in the city of Orebro, west of Stockholm.

  7. Softener - Wikipedia

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    Softener may refer to: Fabric softener , a conditioner that is typically applied to laundry during the rinse cycle in a washing machine. Stool softener , anionic surfactants that enable additional water and fats to be incorporated in the stool, making it easier for them to move through the gastrointestinal tract.