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  2. 9 Things You Should Never Wash In Hot Water, According ... - AOL

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    Also, if you’re washing cloth diapers or any baby items, hot water helps sanitize and keep everything safe for baby’s sensitive skin," Shields says. Related: 5 Rules To Guarantee You'll Never ...

  3. Pressure washing - Wikipedia

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    A pressure washer is used to remove old paint from a boat. Patio flagstones being pressure washed using a rotary nozzle. Pressure washing or power washing is the use of high-pressure water spray to remove loose paint, mold, grime, dust, mud, and dirt from surfaces and objects such as buildings, vehicles and concrete surfaces.

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    These eco-friendly tablets deep clean the inside of your washer, and eradicate any lingering smells, grime, and hard water buildup. $18 at Amazon "So easy to use," shared a shopper.

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    Many experts recommend hot water extraction as the most effective carpet cleaning method. [1] Hot water extraction equipment may be a portable electrical units, or for large jobs truck mount carpet cleaner with long hoses may be used as this may be faster and more effective than portable equipment. A Rug Doctor rental carpet cleaning machine

  6. “What’s The Most Frugal Thing You Do?” (50 Answers) - AOL

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    Image credits: Genie_noteC #5. I cut open all my product containers and use every last drop. It's more about not wasting stuff, but it's also frugal. You would be surprised how much product can be ...

  7. Superheated water - Wikipedia

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    Superheated water is liquid water under pressure at temperatures between the usual boiling point, 100 °C (212 °F) and the critical temperature, 374 °C (705 °F). [ citation needed ] It is also known as "subcritical water" or "pressurized hot water".