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  2. Wet cleaning - Wikipedia

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    According to the US EPA, wet cleaning is the most environmentally sensitive professional method of garment cleaning. It does not use hazardous chemicals, it does not generate hazardous waste, nor does the process create air pollution, and it reduces the potential for water and soil contamination. The specialized detergents and conditioner used ...

  3. Drying room - Wikipedia

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    In households, drying rooms are typically used for newly washed clothes, wet training clothes, and any outerwear and are often connected to a laundry room. They can also be found in connection with changing rooms, especially for commuters in commercial buildings. A simple drying room can have clotheslines to hang clothes on, for example, at 30 ...

  4. University College London Boat Club - Wikipedia

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    Teams train most of the time in the UCL gym on campus, and also at the University of London boathouse in Chiswick. The club also organises a number of social events and balls throughout the year. There is an active alumni club, The Bentham Boat Club, which maintains an active involvement with the student rowers, providing valuable coaching and ...

  5. Getting wet - Wikipedia

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    Getting wet may refer to: Coming to be affected by moisture; Coming to be affected by wetting; The onset of vaginal lubrication; See also. Get Wet (disambiguation)

  6. California Unfair Competition Law - Wikipedia

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    The UCL requires that lawsuits be brought within four years after the cause of action accrued. [40] The UCL postpones accrual of the cause of action until the plaintiff "discovers" the problem. [41] Section 17500 does not have an express statute of limitations. [42]

  7. Surfactant leaching - Wikipedia

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    Latex-painted bathroom wall leaching surfactants, following water vapor condensation. Surfactant leaching of acrylic (latex) paints, also known as exudate staining, [1] streak staining, streaking, weeping, exudation, etc., occurs when the freshly painted surface becomes wet and water-soluble components of the paint (dispersants, surfactants, thickeners, glycols, etc.) leach out of the paint in ...

  8. Publishers Clearing House Must Refund $18.5 Million For ... - AOL

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    Publishers Clearing House (PCH) has found itself in hot water over its sweepstakes practices, which were described by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) as “deceptive and unfair.”The company ...

  9. Laundry symbol - Wikipedia

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    A circle in the square symbolizes a clothes dryer. One dot requires drying at reduced temperature and two dots for normal temperature. The crossed symbol means that the clothing does not tolerate machine drying. In the US and Japan, there are other icons for natural/line drying.