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  2. How to make your own disinfecting wipes - AOL

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    A number of tutorials on the internet suggest using a bleach and water solution to make this type of wipe, but doing so is not ideal because it has a shelf life of only 24 hours.

  3. How To: Make reusable disinfectant wipes - AOL

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    We tried this 4-ingredient recipe to make your own reusable disinfectant wipes 

  4. How Often You Should Be Cleaning Your Kitchen Surfaces - AOL

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    Others can go a bit longer between wipe-downs. Here's how often the various surfaces in your kitchen need attention. ... “Use hot water and bleach to disinfect or dish soap and hot water to ...

  5. Lysol - Wikipedia

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    2000: Pre-moistened Lysol Brand Disinfecting Wipes was released, a cleaning wipe for use on hard, nonporous surfaces. 2009: Lysol began producing hand soaps. Ownership: Lehn & Fink was acquired by Sterling Drug in 1967 and Reckitt & Colman acquired L&F in 1994 when Bayer acquired Sterling-Winthrop. As of 2015 Lysol products were distributed by ...

  6. Bleach - Wikipedia

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    Clorox brand bleach. Bleach is the generic name for any chemical product that is used industrially or domestically to remove color from (i.e. to whiten) fabric or fiber (in a process called bleaching) or to disinfect after cleaning.

  7. Domestos - Wikipedia

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    Domestos is a British brand of household cleaning range which contains bleach (primarily sodium hypochlorite, NaOCl).It is manufactured by Unilever.Domestos (and Chlorox, essentially a 10–25% solution of sodium hypochlorite [1]) contains 100,000 ppm (10%) of the active component, available chlorine; many other bleaches contain 50,000 or less.

  8. How to Clean Plastic Food Containers (Including Stubborn ...

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    Prepare the Bleach Solution: Mix 1 tablespoon of bleach per 1 gallon of water in a large basin or sink. (Ensure the bleach is unscented and food-safe.) (Ensure the bleach is unscented and food-safe.)

  9. Sodium hypochlorite - Wikipedia

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    Its corrosive properties, common availability, and reaction products make it a significant safety risk. In particular, mixing liquid bleach with other cleaning products, such as acids found in limescale-removing products, will release chlorine gas. Chlorine gas was utilized as a chemical weapon in World War I.