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Jo Naylor
I've been stuck on Dawn for a number of years now. I've tried other products bet never quite pleased with the results. Recently I took down some delft blue porcelain pieces I have as decorations in my kitchen. Needless to say they were so greasy and so dusty I was sure I would need ammonia to dissolve this mess. I rubbed Dawn onto the items and with a little bit of time this awful grease mess broke down and washed clean.
Dawn Pluswith Power Scrubbers really is a powerful formula that cleans tough, stuck-on food messes, like lasagna and stuck on cheese, with little effort. And you'll still find that Dawn has powerful grease-fighting strength. You will also come to trust Dawn for your cleaning needs.
Also, Dawn PLUS with Power Scrubbers and Antibacterial Hand Soap helps fight germs on hands when used as a hand soap. Try the invigorating Apple and Orange scents.

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Lazurite
Daimer Industries®, Inc., recognized for state-of-the-art janitorial technology, are planning to sell products and can be bargained , like oriented brushes,vaccum cleaners etc. The brushes, which will be sold as both replacements and add-ons, have been priced at $2.50 a piece and offer quality equal to or above what some competitors sell for eight times the price.
"These 480-volt, 8,500-watt 8848-360 CVP steam vacuum cleaners is mostly purchased by Large institutional customer and corporate houses. "
Brush Bargains for Advanced Steam Vacuum Cleaners.
The re-priced brushes for the 8848-360 CVP steam vacuum cleaners will be offered in three bristle compositions. Stainless, heavy-gauge steel bristles produce the most abrasion, the brass bristled brushes produce less abrasion, while nylon bristled products offer the minimum possible abrasion for soft surfaces.
Daimer®'s 60 Hz 480-volt KleenJet® Ultra 8848-360 CVP steam vacuum cleaners come equipped for 3-phase power systems. A line of 50 Hz machines is also sold by Daimer for overseas customers.
Every one of the 8,500 watt steam vacuum cleaners provides more than five times the steam wattage production of a standard 1,600-watt machine.

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AndyRob
Some of the best cleaners that you can get for your house, it turns out, are the ones that you make your own. Ever wonder how people cleaned their homes before we had a grocery store full of cleaners? There was a time when homemade soaps and other natural cleaners were the norm. They work just as well today and these natural cleaners can be made for free!
When it comes to natural cleaning there are a few staples that it helps to have around. This includes things like white vinegar, lemon juice, baking soda, and apple cider vinegar. These staples make up the biggest component of most natural cleaning products and are quite strong, while still being perfectly safe.
Vinegar can be used in basically the same way you use bleach. It can also be diluted quite substantially, making it highly economical. Apple cider vinegar works as an astringent, a conditioner, and a cleaner. Some people prefer the smell of ACV to regular vinegard.
Baking soda makes a great water softner for the wash. It also can be used to scrub things that need a little extra oomph to get clean. It makes a great degreaser and is a fantastic natural oven cleaner.
So the next time you get ready to replenish your cleaning supplies for the month try something homemade, you might be surprised!