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    Gagliardi recommends spraying the surface of your mattress until damp—not saturated—with Clorox Fabric Sanitizer Aerosol Spray. Again, allow the mattress to air-dry completely before putting ...

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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.

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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.

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    Clorox Disinfecting Wipes (pack of 3) $12 $15 Save $3 Clorox Disinfecting Wipes are an essential around the house, from cleaning up after kids, to wiping down the kitchen and bathroom between deep ...

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    A UV-emitting gas discharge lamp for the sterilization of water, an example of a germicidal lamp Alcohol-based hand sanitizer in a hospital Pine oil Disinfectants are antimicrobial agents that are applied to the surface of non-living objects to destroy microorganisms that are living on the objects.

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    The Electro-Alkaline Company [16] was founded on May 3, 1913, as the first commercial-scale liquid bleach manufacturer in the United States. Archibald Taft, a banker; Edward Hughes, a purveyor of wood and coal; Charles Husband, a bookkeeper; Rufus Myers, a lawyer; and William Hussey, a miner, each invested $100 to set up a factory on the east side of San Francisco Bay. [16]

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