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  2. The 7 Best Detergents for Gym Clothes - AOL

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    Clean up to 90 loads of laundry with this powdered laundry detergent that uses enzymes to get your sweat, grime, and bacteria off the gym clothes. Sweat X Sport Max Odor Defense Extreme Activewear ...

  3. Why are our cleaning products failing us? Experts explain the ...

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    This is the same bacteria that prompted a recall of the Laundress cleaning products in November. The company noted that an internal investigation found "the potential presence of elevated levels ...

  4. The 25 Best Cleaning Products We’ve Seen (and ... - AOL

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    This powerful spray not only reportedly kills 99.9 percent of bacteria and fungi, but also zaps flu and cold viruses. It can be used on soft surfaces, too, which is nice. ... Best Laundry Detergent.

  5. Antibacterial soap - Wikipedia

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    Claims that antibacterial soap is effective stem from the long-standing knowledge that triclosan can inhibit the growth of various bacteria, as well as some fungi. [2] However, more recent reviews have suggested that antibacterial soaps are no better than regular soaps at preventing illness or reducing bacteria on the hands of users. [2] [7]

  6. Lysol - Wikipedia

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    Lysol Laundry Disinfectant - contains: didecyl-dimethyl ammonium chloride and dimethyl benzyl ammonium chloride - claims effiacy against P. aeruginosa and COVID-19, with 99.99% (one extra "9", compared to most other Lysol products) effectiveness against all viruses and bacteria.

  7. Cleaning agent - Wikipedia

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    Some cleaning agents can kill bacteria (e.g. door handle bacteria, as well as bacteria on worktops and other metallic surfaces) and clean at the same time. Others, called degreasers, contain organic solvents to help dissolve oils and fats. [2]