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  2. Woolite - Wikipedia

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    Woolite is an American brand of laundry detergent and cleaning products owned by the English-Dutch company Reckitt Benckiser. The company acquired the Woolite brand when it bought Boyle-Midway from American Home Products / Wyeth in 1990. The company manufactures laundry accessories, among other consumer goods.

  3. How to tell if a laundry detergent is really eco-friendly - AOL

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    The detergent’s pouch is recyclable after use, according to the brand, and it comes in three sizes: 1.3 pounds, enough for about 50 loads; 2.64 pounds, enough for about 100 loads; or 8 pounds ...

  4. The 7 Best Laundry Detergents for Hard Water - AOL

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    20 Mule Team All Natural Borax Laundry Detergent Booster. Clean People. Laundry Detergent. Rockin’ Green Hard Rock Laundry Detergent. Mrs. Meyers Clean Day 64 fl. oz. Rain Water Liquid Laundry ...

  5. 6 Best Laundry Detergents to Refresh Your Clothes ... - AOL

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    Ultra OXI Power Pods "Tide is a classic laundry detergent in many homes—tried, tested, and true," says Schulz, who recommends the formula with built-in Oxi Power for improved stain-fighting.

  6. Laundry detergent - Wikipedia

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    Laundry detergent is a type of detergent (cleaning agent) used for cleaning dirty laundry (clothes). Laundry detergent is manufactured in powder (washing powder) and liquid form. While powdered and liquid detergents hold roughly equal share of the worldwide laundry detergent market in terms of value, powdered detergents are sold twice as much ...

  7. Alkylbenzene sulfonate - Wikipedia

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    Along with sodium laureth sulfate, they are one of the oldest and most widely used synthetic detergents and may be found in numerous personal-care products (soaps, shampoos, toothpaste etc.) and household-care products (laundry detergent, dishwashing liquid, spray cleaner etc.). [1]