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  2. Jeyes Fluid - Wikipedia

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    Jeyes Fluid / ˈ dʒ eɪ z / is a brand of disinfectant fluid for external use only, [1] owned by the German company Henkel since 2016. [2] It is predominantly used for removing bacteria, while gardeners have found it effective at cleaning paths, patios, greenhouses, driveways and drains; particularly of moss. [3]

  3. John Jeyes - Wikipedia

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    John Jeyes (1817–1892) was a chemical manufacturer, [1] most famous for a disinfectant liquid, Jeyes Fluid.His name is also given to an award for chemistry in relation to the environment which is awarded every two years by the Royal Society of Chemistry.

  4. List of cleaning products - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of cleaning products and agents.Cleaning agents are substances (usually liquids, powders, sprays, or granules) used to remove dirt, including dust, stains, bad smells, and clutter on surfaces.

  5. Jeyes - Wikipedia

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    Jeyes Fluid, brand of disinfectant fluid; Jeyes Tournament, Irish golf tournament sponsored by Jeyes Group This page was last edited on 28 ...

  6. Category:Disinfectants - Wikipedia

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  7. Talk:Jeyes Fluid - Wikipedia

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    Undiluted (but new formula) Jeyes Fluid is widely available from supermarkets, DIY stores etc just like it used to be. The choice is yours to buy that or the ready to use liquid. I preferred the tins too but the plastic is recyclable and using lighter materials means less pollution during transportation.

  8. Chlorhexidine - Wikipedia

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    Chlorhexidine [1] is a disinfectant and antiseptic with the molecular formula C 22 H 30 Cl 2 N 10, which is used for skin disinfection before surgery and to disinfect surgical instruments. [2] It is also used for cleaning wounds , preventing dental plaque , treating yeast infections of the mouth , and to keep urinary catheters from blocking. [ 3 ]

  9. Dakin's solution - Wikipedia

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    It is the concentration recommended by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) as a household disinfectant. [19] In one study, bactericidal effects of sodium hypochlorite solution were observed at concentrations as low as 0.025%, without any tissue toxicity in vivo or in vitro.