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  2. Pledge (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Pledge is an American cleaning product made by S. C. Johnson & Son. [1] First sold in 1958, [ 2 ] it is used to help dust and clean. Pledge is known as Pliz in France, and Blem in Argentina. [ 3 ]

  3. Limonene - Wikipedia

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    Limonene (/ ˈ l ɪ m ə n ˌ iː n /) is a colorless liquid aliphatic hydrocarbon classified as a cyclic monoterpene, and is the major component in the essential oil of citrus fruit peels. [1] The (+)- isomer , occurring more commonly in nature as the fragrance of oranges, is a flavoring agent in food manufacturing.

  4. Orange oil - Wikipedia

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    Orange oil is an essential oil produced by cells within the rind of an orange fruit (Citrus sinensis fruit). In contrast to most essential oils, it is extracted as a by-product of orange juice production by centrifugation , producing a cold-pressed oil. [ 1 ]

  5. US Oil and Gas Producers Pledge Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine - AOL

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    Oil and gas companies including Pioneer Natural Resources, Civitas Resources and Devon Energy have expressed solidarity with Ukrainians and refugees impacted by the Russian invasion.

  6. At COP28 meeting, oil companies pledge to combat methane ...

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    Fifty oil companies representing nearly half of global production have pledged to reach near-zero methane emissions and end routine flaring in their operations by 2030, the president of this year ...

  7. Endust - Wikipedia

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    Since then, the manufacture and use of 1,1,1-trichloroethane has been phased out throughout most of the world. Endust now contains mineral oil, petroleum distillates, aliphatic hydrocarbons, orange oil terpenes, and propellant. [1] Roger Blackwell Ph. D., of the Fisher College of Business says that Harry Drackett invented Endust.