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  2. Clear (shampoo) - Wikipedia

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    The brand was launched in 1975 as Clinic shampoo until 1981, and re-branded as Clear in 1982. Clear shampoo, as traced from its history, is originated from Italy. It is sold under the Clear name in most certain global countries, and also known as Ultrex in Greece, Linic in Portugal and Pure Derm in India. Until 2010, the product was sold in ...

  3. 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 ]

  4. The most trusted cleaning products in America - AOL

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    The results might not come as too much of a surprise: Clorox took the top spot for disinfectant wipes. Clorox “is durable, effective, [and] it kills germs,” as one survey respondent explained.

  5. Chlorine-releasing compounds - Wikipedia

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    This compound was for a while used to disinfect drinking water in field situations, but has largely been replaced in that use by sodium dichloroisocyanurate. [2] Chlorine dioxide, ClO 2. [23] This is an unstable gas, which is usually prepared in situ or stored as dilute aqueous solutions.

  6. Sodium hypochlorite - Wikipedia

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    The mode of disinfectant action of sodium hypochlorite is similar to that of hypochlorous acid. Solutions containing more than 500 ppm available chlorine are corrosive to some metals , alloys , and many thermoplastics (such as acetal resin ) and need to be thoroughly removed afterward, so the bleach disinfection is sometimes followed by an ...

  7. Household cleaning products like Lysol and Clorox wipes won't ...

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    Consumers are still struggling to find common household items like toilet paper, hand sanitizer, and disinfectant wipes. Supply-chain experts told Business Insider that the supply chains suffered ...

  8. Sani Flush - Wikipedia

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    [7] Mixing Sani-Flush (an acid) with a chlorine bleach (hypochlorite) like Drāno or Liquid-Plumr can be deadly as it releases the poisonous gas chlorine. [8] On April 8, 1964 a Winn-Dixie food store in St. Petersburg, Florida was evacuated and eleven people hospitalized when a combination of these two incompatible products was used to clean a ...

  9. Is dry shampoo bad for your hair? We asked dermatologists

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    The first time you use dry shampoo, it almost feels like magic.Greasy, day-three hair suddenly perks up with life and volume. But, if you go too long without really washing your hair (you know ...