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  2. 20 Surprising Things You Can Clean in Your Dishwasher ... - AOL

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    The dishwasher is nothing short of a miracle. Not only is hand-washing dishes a chore that most of us could live without, but the dishwasher saves time and is far more water-efficient.

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    These dishwasher detergent pods from Lemi Shine come recommended by Delah Gomasi, the CEO of cleaning site Maid for You, who says it’s great for preventing hard water stains and isn’t as ...

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    This dishwasher detergent is meant to clean the inside of the dishwasher rather than the dishes themselves. I’ve previously used the Finish Quantum Powerball Dishwasher Pods , and they work ...

  5. Dishwasher detergent - Wikipedia

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    There are specific examples of chemical reactions we use in our everyday lives. For example, a dishwasher detergent uses sodium hypochlorite and sodium carbonate (simple bleach) in a chemical reaction to clean the dishes. Dishes washed in cold water are less clean than dishes washed in hot water. [citation needed]

  6. Dishwashing liquid - Wikipedia

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    The main ingredient is water; the main active ingredients are detergents. Dishwashing liquid has detergent rather than soap because the soaps would react with any minerals in the water to form soap scum. There are other thickening and stabilizing agents in the dishwashing liquid as well. [7]

  7. Rubbing alcohol - Wikipedia

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    It contains 87.5–91% by volume of absolute ethyl alcohol. The rest consists of water and the denaturants, with or without color additives, and perfume oils. Rubbing alcohol contains in each 100 ml more than 355 mg of sucrose octaacetate or more than 1.40 mg of denatonium benzoate. The preparation may be colored with one or more color additives.