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  2. 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.

  3. Clorox wipes won't be fully stocked in stores until summer ...

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    Clorox Chairman and CEO Benno Dorer told Blayne Alexander on TODAY Thursday that a 500% spike in demand means it won't be until this summer that the company expects to be able to restock store ...

  4. Clorox - Wikipedia

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    The Clorox Company (formerly Clorox Chemical Company) is an American multinational manufacturer and marketer of consumer and professional products. [11] As of 2024, the Oakland, California-based company had approximately 8,000 employees worldwide. Net sales for the 2024 fiscal year were US$7.1 billion.

  5. Millions of Popular Cleaning Products Recalled Over Bacterial ...

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    Clorox voluntarily recalled 37 million units of scented Pine-Sol after the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa was detected in some products in a routine review.

  6. Bleach - Wikipedia

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    According to 2013 Home Hygiene and Health report, [16] using bleach, whether chlorine- or peroxide-based, significantly increases germicidal efficiency of laundry even at low temperatures (30-40 degrees Celsius), which makes it possible to eliminate viruses, bacteria, and fungi from a variety of clothing in a home setting.

  7. Pine-Sol - Wikipedia

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    The Pine-Sol brand was acquired by Clorox from American Cyanamid's Shulton Group in 1990. [12] [6] The 2005 version of the original 8% to 10% pine oil based cleaner was acidic (pH 3–4) [13] and could be used to remove bacteria from household surfaces. However, some of the products now contain bases (pH 10–11). [14]

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