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Soap
A cleansing and emulsifying agent made by the action of alkali on fat or fatty acids, consisting essentially of sodium or potassium salts.
Sanitizer
A heavy-duty germicidal cleanser used in bathrooms and kitchens that can be toxic to humans if containing phenol.
Bleach
A substance used to remove molds and mildew; chlorine bleach whitens whites but should not be used for colored clothes.
Powders (for laundry)
Laundry powders that are good for lightly soiled clothes, delicates, and baby clothes, but may reduce flame retardancy in children's sleepwear.
Flakes (laundry)
Laundry flakes, such as Ivory Snow, work similarly to powdered soap.
Bars (for laundry)
Laundry bars sometimes used for hand washing that help in stain removal.
Soap
A cleansing and emulsifying agent made by the action of alkali on fat or fatty acids, consisting essentially of sodium or potassium salts.
Sanitizer
A heavy-duty germicidal cleanser used in bathrooms and kitchens that can be toxic to humans if containing phenol.
Bleach
A substance used to remove molds and mildew; chlorine bleach whitens whites but should not be used for colored clothes.
Powders (for laundry)
Laundry powders that are good for lightly soiled clothes, delicates, and baby clothes, but may reduce flame retardancy in children's sleepwear.
Flakes (laundry)
Laundry flakes, such as Ivory Snow, work similarly to powdered soap.
Bars (for laundry)
Laundry bars sometimes used for hand washing that help in stain removal.
Detergent
A synthetic cleansing agent, distinct from soap, often used for laundry and dishes, designed to work effectively in hard water.
Fabric Softener
A laundry additive used to reduce static cling, add softness, and sometimes impart a fragrance to fabrics.
Soap
A cleansing and emulsifying agent made by the action of alkali on fat or fatty acids, consisting essentially of sodium or potassium salts.
Sanitizer
A heavy-duty germicidal cleanser used in bathrooms and kitchens that can be toxic to humans if containing phenol.
Bleach
A substance used to remove molds and mildew; chlorine bleach whitens whites but should not be used for colored clothes.
Powders (for laundry)
Laundry powders that are good for lightly soiled clothes, delicates, and baby clothes, but may reduce flame retardancy in children's sleepwear.
Flakes (laundry)
Laundry flakes, such as Ivory Snow, work similarly to powdered soap.
Bars (for laundry)
Laundry bars sometimes used for hand washing that help in stain removal.
Detergent
A synthetic cleansing agent, distinct from soap, often used for laundry and dishes, designed to work effectively in hard water.
Fabric Softener
A laundry additive used to reduce static cling, add softness, and sometimes impart a fragrance to fabrics.
Spot Remover
A specialized product used to remove localized stains from fabrics or surfaces.
All-purpose cleaner
A versatile cleaning product designed for general cleaning of various surfaces, typically removing dirt, grease, and grime.