Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
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]
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.
The village also has links with John Jeyes (of Jeyes Fluid fame) as Holly Lodge is found on the road from Moulton to Boughton (a building associated with the family). Holly Lodge has the 'Implement gate' (c. 1955), which is iconic of the rural beginnings of Moulton.
John Jeyes (1817–1892), English chemist; Other uses. Jeyes Fluid, brand of disinfectant fluid; Jeyes Tournament, Irish golf tournament sponsored by Jeyes Group
John Jeyes: Invented a unique three-function toilet cleaner Jeyes Fluid. William Hyde Wollaston: Invented a clever mirror-and-prism device (Camera lucida) that lets you see your subject superimposed on your sketch pad. 4 North East: John Walker (inventor): Invented the friction match. Charles Algernon Parsons: Invented the steam turbine.
Authorities battling a series of large wildfires in the Los Angeles area have employed a bright red fire retardant to tamp the flames, leading to dramatic images of the material blanketing scores ...
John Picerno has been an attorney for more than 31 years — and he says he’s rarely, if ever, seen a case like the one involving his client Jordan Willis. It’s been one year since three of ...
Papa John's needs to bake up some growth at the more than 40-year-old chain. As pizza demand surged during COVID, shares of the company skyrocketed to a record high of $138.53 at the end of 2021.