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  2. Sodium hypochlorite - Wikipedia

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    Domestic use patio blackspot remover products are ~10% solutions of sodium hypochlorite. A 10–25% solution of sodium hypochlorite is, according to Univar's safety sheet, supplied with synonyms or trade names bleach, Hypo, Everchlor, Chloros, Hispec, Bridos, Bleacol, or Vo-redox 9110.

  3. Roof cleaning - Wikipedia

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    Cleaning may be accomplished with a bleach or sodium percarbonate solution, [4] various cleaning products or commercial cleaning services. The Asphalt Roofing Manufacturers Association (ARMA) recommends using a 50/50 solution of household strength sodium hypochlorite (pool chlorine) and water to remove moss and algae. [5]

  4. Save and Spray Mold Away -- Savings Experiment

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    Many brand name mold removers are effective, but aren't exactly the safest and cost-effective solution. For instance, Lysol costs around Save and Spray Mold Away -- Savings Experiment

  5. Bleach - Wikipedia

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    Bleach is the generic name for any chemical product that is used industrially or domestically to remove color from (i.e. to whiten) fabric or fiber (in a process called bleaching) or to disinfect after cleaning. It often refers specifically to a dilute solution of sodium hypochlorite, also called "liquid bleach".

  6. Clorox - Wikipedia

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    Pine-Sol, Tilex, Poett and S.O.S cleaning products [13] The ingredients in Clorox bleach are water, sodium hypochlorite, sodium chloride, sodium carbonate, sodium chlorate, sodium hydroxide and sodium polyacrylate. [42] For historical reasons, and in certain markets, the company's bleach products are sold under regional brands.

  7. Chlorine-releasing compounds - Wikipedia

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    This product, known as "bleaching powder" or "chlorinated lime", it is used in many of the same applications as sodium hypochlorite, but is more stable and contains more available chlorine. It is usually marketed as a white powder that contains, besides the hypochlorite, also calcium hydroxide Ca(OH) 2 ("lime") and calcium chloride CaCl 2. [21]

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