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  2. Creolin - Wikipedia

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    It is composed mainly of phenol (phenolic acid) and cresol (cresylic acid). It is a very powerful disinfectant, of natural origin, and is used to make different compounds intended for cleaning and disinfection. [1] The main active ingredient are phenols (26%), coal tar neutral oils (51%), soaps (13%) and water (10%) .

  3. How to clean your reusable water bottle - AOL

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    Cleaning your water bottle daily is a necessity, according to experts we spoke with. Though it’s unlikely someone will get a severe infection simply by drinking from a water bottle that is not ...

  4. TCP (antiseptic) - Wikipedia

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    200ml TCP bottle. TCP is a mild ... and can also be used as a general disinfectant. ... 0.03 US fl oz) of TCP antiseptic contains, chlorinated phenols 6 milligrams (0 ...

  5. Pentachlorophenol - Wikipedia

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    Pentachlorophenol (PCP) is an organochlorine compound used as a pesticide and a disinfectant. First produced in the 1930s, it is marketed under many trade names. [5] It can be found as pure PCP, or as the sodium salt of PCP, the latter of which dissolves easily in water. It can be biodegraded by some bacteria, including Sphingobium ...

  6. How to Clean a Reusable Water Bottle Effectively and ... - AOL

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    Experts explain how to clean a reusable water bottle and reusable straws to stay healthy. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways ...

  7. Disinfectant - Wikipedia

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    Phenol is the standard, and the corresponding rating system is called the "Phenol coefficient". The disinfectant to be tested is compared with phenol on a standard microbe (usually Salmonella typhi or Staphylococcus aureus). Disinfectants that are more effective than phenol have a coefficient > 1. Those that are less effective have a ...

  8. Cleaning agent - Wikipedia

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    Disinfectant additives include quaternary ammonium compounds, phenol derivatives, terpene alcohols , aldehydes, and aldehyde-amine condensation products. All-purpose cleaners are usually concentrated solutions of surfactants and water softeners, which enhance the behavior of surfactant in hard water.

  9. How clean is your water bottle? Report finds it can have more ...

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    On average, a reusable water bottle had 40,000 times more bacteria than a toilet seat; 14 times more than a pet water bowl; five times more than that computer mouse; and twice the bacteria of a ...