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8.

Ammonia
 - also known as NH3, is a colorless gas with a
distinct odor composed of nitrogen and
hydrogen atoms. You can also pour a
little ammonia in your dishwasher at the
beginning of the wash cycle; the dishes get SO
much cleaner.

9. Timsen
 -is a concentrated disinfectant, sanitizer
and deodorizeris approved for disinfection
of floors, walls, countertops,. Effective for
killing populations of bacteria.

10. Acid Cleaners


 - isa water-based detergent
for removing mineral
deposits that detergents
cannot eliminate. Acid
Cleaners are the most
powerful type
of cleaning agent and should
be used with care.  If they are
not diluted correctly, acid
5. Detergents
 -is a surfactant or mixture of surfactants that
has cleaning properties in dilute solution with
water. A detergent is similar to soap

6. Carbolic Acid
 -is one of the oldest antiseptic agents. it is
often used in the household to prevent
snake infestation.

7. Solvent Cleaners
 -is a cleansing process that uses chemical
solutions to remove unwanted grease has
burned on.

7. Disinfectants
 -are chemical agents designed to
inactivate or destroy microorganisms on
inner surfaces. 
Hyang Mi N. Muring
9-Cyprus

CLEANING COMPOUND

1. Soap
- a substance used for washing and cleansing
purposes, it is made from natural ingredients.

2. Dishwashing Liquid
- is used primarily for removing food from used dishes and
tableware. Heavy soil (large food particles) is generally
scraped from the dishes before using. 

3. Abrasives
-  Abrasives are materials that wear off dirt by rubbing. Used
to remove heavy accumulations of soil that are difficult to
remove with detergents, solvents and acids.

4.-  Chlorine
 - kills bacteria; it is a disinfectant.

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