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     Dish Washing Liquids
     

 

     Dish washing liquids are probably the most abused cleaning products in your home. These very cheap cleaning products are intended to clean dirty dishware, glassware, bakeware, flatware, silverware and cookware.

     We have no intention of violating the trade secrets and intellectual property rights of the manufacturers.  We won’t reveal the key ingredients. The proprietary ingredients in their antibacterial liquids are very effective for rehydrating and breaking the physical bond between the food and the dishes, glasses, spoons, forks and baking pans.

     Many consumers believe that since dish washing liquid has excellent antibacterial properties it would do a great job as a urine removal agent. Not so and many a frustrated and disgusted consumer has learned this expensive lesson the hard way.

     Dish washing liquid belongs in the kitchen. This secret weapon for cleaning dirty dishes will deposit a chemical residue which is guaranteed to wreak havoc in your urine removal efforts.

       If you are trying to clean cat, dog or human urine from carpeting, leather upholstered furniture, mattresses, wood flooring or any other surface don’t try it.
 


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