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  2. Lestoil - Wikipedia

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    Lestoil is a registered trade name of Clorox for a heavy-duty multipurpose cleanser product, used to remove extremely difficult laundry stains, dissolve water-based and oil-based paints, and clean grease, oil, paint, and adhesives from floors and surfaces.

  3. Talk:Bleach - Wikipedia

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    The label on a Clorox bottle states this in tiny print on the back of the bottle! From their website's customer response area, ( [ 1 ] ) "... the Splash-less Bleach formula is not registered with the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as a disinfectant, we provide an explanation on the back of the label stating that it should ...

  4. Bleach - Wikipedia

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    Clorox brand bleach. 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.

  5. Inflation: Clorox is jacking up prices (again) [Video] - AOL

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    The post-pandemic hangover is very real at bleach maker Clorox. Skip to main content. Sign in. Mail. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Mail. Sign in ...

  6. Clorox has seen 500% increases in demand during the ... - AOL

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    Clorox shares have reflected the new world it lives in — the stock is up 30% this year versus the 13% drop for the S&P 500. P&G shares are down 7% year-to-date, whereas Church & Dwight is up ...

  7. Comet (cleanser) - Wikipedia

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    Mixing cleaning products containing bleach or other oxygenates (such as Comet) with products that contain ammonia or acid is dangerous. The P&G Comet SDS specifically warns to: "Avoid contact with acids and ammonia." Despite being labeled as "scratch free", the label for Comet cleanser also advises the use of plenty of water on "delicate surfaces".

  8. Chlorine-releasing compounds - Wikipedia

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    This chlorine-releasing compound is the most common bleaching and disinfection compound. A dilute (3–6%) aqueous solution in water, historically known as Eau de Labarraque or "Labarraque's water", [17] is widely marketed as a household cleaning product, under the name "liquid bleach" or simply "bleach".

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    The AOL.com video experience serves up the best video content from AOL and around the web, curating informative and entertaining snackable videos.