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  2. High-ozone shock treatment - Wikipedia

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    High ozone shock treatment or ozone blasting is a process for removing unwanted odour, and killing mold, vermin and microorganisms in commercial and residential buildings. . The treatment is less expensive than some alternative methods of sterilizing indoor spaces - cleaning or removal of building material, or in extreme cases the abandonment of sick buildin

  3. Edelbrock - Wikipedia

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    In 1946, Edelbrock decided to expand his involvement into midget car racing, purchasing a car made by Frank Kurtis. In addition to racing the car, he wanted a test bench for the racing products he was developing. [14] Edelbrock's team toured the dirt track racing circuit of Southern California with flathead guru Bobby Meeks tuning the cars. [15]

  4. Category:Automotive chemicals - Wikipedia

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  5. Potentially harmful chemicals used in many cosmetic products ...

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    California Gov. Gavin Newsom has banned 26 chemicals — used in many cosmetics such as hair products, bodywash and nail polish — due to concerns about health harms.

  6. FMC Corporation - Wikipedia

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    FMC sells chemical products used by beef and poultry processors to reduce pathogens, such as E. coli and salmonella, on uncooked beef and poultry. [13] FMC obtained a patent on a method for sanitizing fowl that have been killed, plucked and eviscerated by contacting the fowl with an aqueous acid solution and maintaining that contact for a time ...

  7. Rain-X - Wikipedia

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    Between 1997 and 2011, Rain-X was marketed by SOPUS Products, a subsidiary of Pennzoil-Quaker State, [14] [15] itself a subsidiary of Royal Dutch Shell. On 1 March 2011, Illinois Tool Works acquired SOPUS's car care business. [16] [17] [18] In the UK, prior to 2010, Rain-X branded products were distributed by the SOPUS subsidiary Auto Expressions.

  8. Why are people ‘blowing up’ driverless cars in San Francisco?

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    WHY ARE PEOPLE DESTROYING DRIVERLESS CARS IN SAN FRANCISCO?: A spate of bizarre attacks on self-driving vehicles in the city, including incidents of activists disabling robotaxis by placing ...

  9. California lawmakers pass landmark bill banning 6 artificial ...

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    California lawmakers have passed a first-of-its-kind bill that would ban six artificial dyes from the foods served in the state’s public schools, sending it to the governor for his signature.