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  2. Ultra-low volume - Wikipedia

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    This type of fogging machine can produce extremely small droplets with diameters ranging from 1–150 μm. ULV machines are used for applying pesticides, herbicides, fungicides, sterilizers, and disinfectants amongst other chemicals. The size of the droplet is very important as each application has an optimal droplet size.

  3. Virkon - Wikipedia

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    Virkon is a multi-purpose disinfectant. It contains potassium peroxymonosulfate [1] (an oxidizing agent), sodium dodecylbenzenesulfonate (a detergent), sulfamic acid (a cleaning agent), and inorganic buffers. It is typically used for cleaning up hazardous spills, disinfecting surfaces and soaking equipment.

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

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    Best Best Disinfectant Spray: Clorox Clean-Up All-Purpose Cleaner. Best Glass Cleaner: Keystone Peroxide Disinfectant and Glass Cleaner. The Best Miscellaneous Cleaners. Best Dish Cloths: Walker ...

  5. The most trusted cleaning products in America - AOL

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    The very best disinfectant around!” one recipient raved. “When I use my Lysol, I KNOW I am safe and protected from nasty germs in my home.” “I…love that the products work like they say ...

  6. Drano - Wikipedia

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    Sodium hypochlorite is used in low (5%) concentration as laundry bleach and in higher concentrations as a swimming pool disinfectant. [4] Liquid Drano is marketed in several forms, including Drano Liquid Clog Remover, Drano Max Build-Up Remover, and Drano Dual-Force Foamer Clog Remover. All are variations on the basic Liquid Drano formula. [5]

  7. The Most Trusted Cleaning Products in America - AOL

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    Big-name brands like Clorox and Tide get a lot of fanfare, but do they live up to their names? The post The Most Trusted Cleaning Products in America appeared first on Reader's Digest.