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  2. These 7 Common Household Products Could Ruin Your Clothes

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    There's nothing worse than getting a big ol' stain on your favorite shirt. Read on to find out which common household products may be culprits, and what you can do to try and remove the stains.

  3. People are eating borax. Why? Here's what experts say ... - AOL

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    People are ingesting borax. Also known by its chemical name sodium borate decahydrate, borax is a salt typically used to kill ants and boost laundry detergent, among other household cleaning needs ...

  4. How To Use Borax In Laundry For Fresher, Brighter Clothes - AOL

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    For removing smelly odors, decrease the amount of borax you use to 1/4 cup for each gallon of water and allow the clothes to sit in the mixture for the same amount of time. Or, you can just move ...

  5. Laundry ball - Wikipedia

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    The judge ruling against Trade-Net, issued in April 1999, said the manufacturers failed to substantiate their claims and hadn't informed consumers about reports showing that the claims were incorrect. [19] [20] The Australian Consumers' Association published a report in the April 1998 issue of its magazine Choice. It concluded that laundry ...

  6. Consumer Reports - Wikipedia

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    [35] [36] [37] Consumer Reports pays a rental fee to manufacturers when using these press samples [clarification needed] and does not include the products in its ratings. [37] For most of CR ' s history, it minimized contact with government and industry experts "to avoid compromising the independence of its judgment".

  7. Counterfeit consumer good - Wikipedia

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    Counterfeit consumer goods are goods illegally made or sold without the brand owner's authorization, often violating trademarks. Counterfeit goods can be found in nearly every industry, from luxury products like designer handbags and watches to everyday goods like electronics and medications .

  8. This Cleaning Hack Will Actually Ruin Your Clothes ... - AOL

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    If home is your haven, it's a special treat when your space is sparkling clean. Unfortunately, many of the cleaning hacks you'll find on the internet are simply too good to be true. While ...

  9. Stain removal - Wikipedia

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    The CDC reports that repeated and prolonged exposure of the eyes to acetone has the potential to cause permanent vision problems resulting from corneal clouding. [15] Ammonia Ammonia is also contained in many hair dyes. [16] Hair colors containing ammonia have been safely used for years.