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  2. Clorox products in short supply after cyberattack - AOL

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    A cyberattack at Clorox is causing wide-scale disruption of the company’s operations, hampering its ability to make its cleaning materials, Clorox said Monday. Clorox products in short supply ...

  3. Bleach - Wikipedia

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    A 1-in-47 dilution of household bleach with water (1 part bleach to 47 parts water: e.g. one teaspoon of bleach in a cup of water, or 21 ml per litre, or 1 / 3 cup of bleach in a gallon of water) is effective against many bacteria and some viruses in homes.

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    $6 $7 Save $1 With vitamin E, vitamin C, and omegas 3, 6 and 9, this oil helps replenish moisture and nutrients to your lips and adds sheer color and subtle shine to them. $6 at Amazon

  5. Percent active chlorine - Wikipedia

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    Percent active chlorine. Percent active chlorine is a unit of concentration used for hypochlorite -based bleaches. One gram of a 100% active chlorine bleach has the quantitative bleaching capacity as one gram of free chlorine. The term "active chlorine" is used because most commercial bleaches also contain chlorine in the form of chloride ions ...

  6. Liquid-Plumr - Wikipedia

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    Liquid-Plumr is a chemical drain opener made of 0.5–2% sodium hydroxide and 5–10% sodium hypochlorite, [1] and a surfactant, produced by Clorox. The product is safe for septic systems, PVC, plastic, and copper pipes, although is not recommended for and can damage rubber piping. [2]

  7. Here's 1 Reason Clorox Looks Weak - AOL

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    Here's 1 Reason Clorox Looks Weak. Seth Jayson (TMF Bent), The Motley Fool. Updated July 14, 2016 at 6:24 PM. Here's 1 Reason Clorox Looks Weak. Margins matter.

  8. Ajax (cleaning product) - Wikipedia

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    The Ajax brand was extended to a line of household cleaning products and detergents, which enjoyed its greatest success in the 1960s and beginning of the 1970s. Ajax All Purpose Cleaner with Ammonia, introduced in 1962, was the first major competitor to Procter and Gamble's Mr. Clean (debuted 1958). Ajax's success as the so called "White ...

  9. A Brief History of Clorox's Returns - AOL

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    Clorox's earnings per share grew at an average of 11.3% per year over the past ten years. That's well above the market average, and puts the company in the top tier of large-cap companies. A lot ...