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  2. Cleaning Myths That Will Ruin Your Things - AOL

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    Just as vinegar isn’t always the answer simply because it’s natural, natural soaps can cause you more grief than they’re worth, too, says Guy Peters, owner and founder of Mop Stars Cleaning ...

  3. How to Make an All-Purpose Cleaner That Actually Works - AOL

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    ¼ teaspoon dish soap. One cup water. Optional: 4-6 drops of essential oil Combine water and liquid dish soap into a spray bottle, along with a 4-6 drops of your favorite essential oil, and shake ...

  4. Windex - Wikipedia

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    Windex's main competitor in the window cleaning market is Glass Plus [citation needed], a glass cleaning product produced by Reckitt Benckiser, which Windex's current owner S. C. Johnson & Son was required to divest to gain the approval of the Federal Trade Commission to acquire Dow Chemical Company's DowBrands consumer products division (the original owner of the Glass Plus brand).

  5. Sodium hypochlorite - Wikipedia

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    In particular, mixing hypochlorite bleaches with amines (for example, cleaning products that contain or release ammonia, ammonium salts, urea, or related compounds and biological materials such as urine) produces chloramines. [63] [15] These gaseous products can cause acute lung injury. Chronic exposure, for example, from the air at swimming ...

  6. Cleaning agent - Wikipedia

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    Using a mix of acidic vinegar and soap to clean a plastic surface. Cleaning agents or hard-surface cleaners are substances (usually liquids, powders, sprays, or granules) used to remove dirt, including dust, stains, foul odors, and clutter on surfaces. [1] Purposes of cleaning agents include health, beauty, removing offensive odors, and ...

  7. How to Remove Almost Every Type of Stain - AOL

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    Ammonia A tablespoon of ammonia mixed with half a cup of water can work as a great pre-wash treatment for stains, according to Tran. Simply apply and let soak for 10 minutes before washing.