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  2. Pledge (brand) - Wikipedia

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    Pledge is an American cleaning product made by S. C. Johnson & Son. [1] First sold in 1958, [ 2 ] it is used to help dust and clean. Pledge is known as Pliz in France, and Blem in Argentina. [ 3 ]

  3. The 25 Best Cleaning Products We’ve Seen (and ... - AOL

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    4. Method All-Purpose Cleaning Wipes. Best Cleaning Wipes. Why We Love It: Plant-based ingredients, compostable Method uses a proprietary Powergreen technology to clean up messes. Basically, this ...

  4. Spray-and-vac cleaning - Wikipedia

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    A key advantage of this method over traditional approaches is the ability to deep clean grouted areas (e.g. wall, counter and floor tile) preventing buildup of soil and bacteria in grout lines. Application of a cleaning solution followed by pressurized rinsing and vacuuming removes soil more effectively than methods that rely solely on ...

  5. Household chemicals - Wikipedia

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    There is a growing consumer and governmental interest in natural cleaning products and green cleaning methods. The use of nontoxic household chemicals is growing as consumers become more informed about the health effects of many household chemicals, and municipalities are having to deal with the expensive disposal of household hazardous waste ...

  6. The Best (and Worst) Household Cleaner Brands, According to ...

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    Method Wood For Good furniture spray takes top honors, while Kleen Guard Fresh Lemon Formula furniture polish comes in dead last among more than 1,000 household cleaners rated by GoodGuide.

  7. Thomas L. Jennings - Wikipedia

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    Thomas L. Jennings (c. 1791 – February 12, 1859) was an African-American inventor, tradesman, entrepreneur, and abolitionist in New York City, New York.He has the distinction of being the first African-American patent-holder in history; he was granted the patent in 1821 for his novel method of dry cleaning. [1]

  8. Do you really need to dry clean your clothes? - AOL

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    ABC reports, "The manufacturer only has to list what they consider the preferred method to be." "It's called low labeling. The FTC only requires manufacturers to list one method of safe care, so ...

  9. Ajax (cleaning product) - Wikipedia

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    The Ajax brand was extended to a line of household cleaning products and detergents, which enjoyed its greatest success in the 1960s and beginning of the 1970s. Ajax All Purpose Cleaner with Ammonia, introduced in 1962, was the first major competitor to Procter and Gamble's Mr. Clean (debuted 1958). Ajax's success as the so called "White ...