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  • ...o the cleaning, I have done. I put the oven parts (which were really bad, cleaning after an "unclean" home owner) in a heavy trash bag. No wrapping or any su =="self-cleaning" oven==
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  • ...thylene]] (perchloroethylene), abbreviated "perc" in the industry and "dry-cleaning fluid" by the public. It is often used instead of hand washing delicate fab ...e web|url=http://science.howstuffworks.com/dry-cleaning1.htm|title=How Dry Cleaning Works|accessdate=2006-03-30}}</ref>
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  • ...washboard''' is a tool designed for hand washing clothing. With mechanized cleaning of clothing becoming more common by the end of the 20th century, the washbo
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  • ...xpected. But, you do this slowly and carefully because the solution, while cleaning the lead sulphate and lead oxide from the plates and interconnects, will ge
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  • ...o the cleaning, I have done. I put the oven parts (which were really bad, cleaning after an "unclean" home owner) in a heavy trash bag. No wrapping or any su =="self-cleaning" oven==
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  • ...6 November 1944 before she underwent a [[drydock]]ing for a routine bottom cleaning and hull repairs. She then sailed for [[Guam]] on 29 November 1944.
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  • ...is an anionic surfactant used in conjunction with water for washing and [[cleaning]], which historically comes either in solid [[molding (process)|bars]] or i Today, soap is often replaced by other cleaning agents, such as synthetic [[detergent]]s.
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  • ...t to the warmer room by using ammonia as the refrigerant. (Note: household cleaning "ammonia" is actually solution of ammonia in water) It consists of two meta
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  • ==Cleaning the Surface==
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  • Silica is for better slag and cleaning agent.<br/> Some cleaning formulations use potassium silicate, which also serves as a corrosion inhib
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  • * Drop them all into boiling water and boil for a few minutes. This helps by cleaning and removing any varnish and soda left in the can. It also helps by removin
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  • ...ements of the wood gas, so the gas often has to pass through extensive gas cleaning in order to remove or convert (i.e. to [[Cracking (chemistry)|"crack"]]) ta
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  • ..., he goes through a ritual of checking fluid levels, lubricating bearings, cleaning gun sights, cycling powered equipment, testing firing systems, checking gas
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  • ...on knob for the rear sight, a rubber case-deflector, new magazines and new cleaning rod. The Ag m/42B was replaced in Swedish service in the 1960s by the [[Hec ...iet [[SVT-40]], the Ag m/42's magazine was intended to be removed only for cleaning.
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  • [[File:BL 4 inch Mk IX gun St Essylt 1942 AWM 023664.jpeg|thumb|left|<center>Cleaning the breech on transport St Essylt, Suez 1942</center>]]
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  • ...aded cleaning rod, threaded jag and a container for the jag, lubricant and cleaning patches. The standard sling issued was made of leather, attached to the rea
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  • ...an easily explode if an oil spot remains inside the anfractuous air pipes. Cleaning pipes is the most important maintenance task on the Type 93 torpedo, and ta
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  • * [[Volatile organic compound]]s capture from [[painting]], [[dry cleaning]], gasoline dispensing operations, and other processes.
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  • ...nued in 1990), [[herbicide]]s (discontinued in 1995), handheld maze games, cleaning, and road leveling devices in cars. Mercury compounds have been used in [[a ...ls) while the sodium was used to make sodium hydroxide for soaps and other cleaning products. This usage has largely been discontinued with the replacement of
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  • ...s or to interfere with the action of the detergents. For similar reasons, cleaning solutions often contain EDTA.
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  • ...materials, including [[pharmaceuticals]], illicit drugs such as [[MDMA]], cleaning products, and [[cosmetics]]. To form a tablet, the granulated material must
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  • ...rs, fragrances, essential oils, surfactants, polishes, additives, graffiti cleaning products, pre-emergents, stone and tile care products, waxes, paint thinner
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  • ...ting]] upon, it is also widely used as a [[packaging]] material, in many [[cleaning]] products, in a number of industrial and construction processes, and occas *'''For cleaning:''' [[toilet paper]], [[handkerchief]]s, [[paper towel]]s, [[facial tissue]
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  • ...ce husks (Umikari- in malayalam)was universally used for over centuries in cleaning teeth - before toothpaste substituted it.
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  • ...ambiance and wipe clean ease of maintenance will save further costs and [[cleaning]] chemicals<ref>http://www.eleathergroup.com/modules/news/index.php?mod=sho
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  • ...involved in these interactions include petrol, brake fluid and windscreen cleaning solution.<ref name="JCArnold"/> [[Plasticiser]]s leaching from PVC can also ...condensed on the internal surface of the piano keys. Some time after this cleaning fracture occurred at the junction where the hook end meets the spring.<ref
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  • ...igned for new materials only. Therefore, efficient sorting, separation and cleaning processes become most important for high quality recycled polyester.
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  • ...d to replace the natural wax of the [[apple]], which is removed during the cleaning process.<ref>[http://www.usapple.org/consumers/wax.cfm US Apple: Consumers
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  • ...by Verolite]</ref> [[Alcohol]] is one recommended [[organic solvent]] for cleaning grease and oils from polycarbonate.
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  • ...on coatings are highly resistant to scratches caused by utensils, metallic cleaning pads and abrasives, and withstand high temperatures, leading to great durab
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  • ...an also be made from waste vacuum tower bottoms produced in the process of cleaning used motor oils, which are normally burned or dumped into land fills.<ref>[
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  • [[File:PrestigeVolunteersInGaliciaCoast.jpg|thumb|Volunteers cleaning up the aftermath of the [[Prestige oil spill]]]]
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  • ...loited in [[soap]] to remove [[yellow grease|grease]] for the purpose of [[cleaning]]. A wide variety of emulsifiers are used in [[pharmacy]] to prepare emulsi
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  • ...h surface area leads to many applications, such as a chemical adsorber for cleaning up spills (see [[adsorption]]). This feature also gives it great potential
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  • [[Image:Laptop dust.jpg|thumb|Three years of use without cleaning has caused this [[laptop]] [[heat sink]] to become clogged with '''dust''', [[Category:Cleaning]]
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  • ...d in plastic or other air-tight casing unless it is part of a treatment or cleaning process. Proper circulation, combined with the suggested humidity, will he ==Cleaning==
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  • ...ng, erosion protection, air cleaning, prevention of water pollution, water cleaning, waste treatment/recycling, depositing area construction, product extractio
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  • ;'''Cleaning''' Dressing is removing the fibres from the [[straw]] and cleaning it enough to be [[spinning (textiles)|spun]]. The flax is broken, scutched
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  • ...uses include [[flag]]s, [[backpack]]s, [[tent]]s, [[Net (device)|net]]s, [[cleaning]] devices such as [[handkerchief]]s and [[rags]], [[transportation]] device
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  • ...e process injects the dyes in the fabric and not on the fabric, bleach and cleaning agents do not affect them.<ref name="triplepundit.com"/><ref>http://video.a
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  • *'''Opening and cleaning''' Scutching refers to the process of cleaning cotton of its seeds and other impurities. A scutching machine for cotton wa
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  • ...t eliminate the need to apply grip wax. Usually, the process begins with a cleaning of the board by using specifically formulated wax remover (see below), whic ...n ideal application temperature. The iron's flat base also allows for easy cleaning so that waxes from previous applications do not become mixed with the curre
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  • ...ted by the ancient [[Gaul]]s as a hair styling agent and was not used as a cleaning agent until many years later.
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  • The company's primary product lines include cleaning and polishing products for cars including glass, painted surfaces, uncoated
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  • ...cal which advertises that it has many uses. It was originally intended for cleaning, lubricating, and protecting [[firearms]]. The product originated from [[Ge
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  • ...the filter and removal. Over time the filter will get clogged and require cleaning or replacement, hence the recommendation to change a car's oil filter at th
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  • ...or tight places. Special pipe cleaners are manufactured specifically for cleaning out medical apparatus<ref>{{cite web ...em and then the thick end for the bowl or the wider part of the stem. When cleaning a pipe, pipe cleaners are normally discarded after one or two uses.
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  • ...ding the treatment of minor wounds, the cleaning of face and hands and the cleaning of spectacles.<ref name=ETS1>European Tissue Symposium. [http://www.europea
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  • The finished sealed floor should be maintained for best results. For routine cleaning use a neutral cleaner to damp mop the floor (never flood the sealed floor w
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  • ==Self-cleaning glass== ...he outer surface of glass introduces two mechanisms which lead to the self-cleaning property. The first is a photo-catalytic effect, in which [[ultra-violet]]
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  • ...sionally used for [[countertop]]s, although the wide grout joints can make cleaning of countertops difficult.
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  • ...mainly as an insulating and soundproofing material and more recently as a cleaning abrasive.
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  • ...install. It's also resilient (able to bear 400 times its own weight, self-cleaning (due to its nonstick surface) and recyclable. On the other hand it is prone
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  • ...gly attacked by Hydrochloric acid which is commonly used in toilet & floor cleaning. It yellows over extended time duration whereas vitrified tiles retain thei
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  • ...chnology coatings also include [[Titanium Dioxide]], which makes them self-cleaning. Metal sheet roofs in industrial areas with lots of dust will remain clean
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  • ...affected by factors such as cost, endurance, noise insulation, comfort and cleaning effort. Some types of flooring must not be installed below grade (lower tha ==Floor cleaning==
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  • *[http://www.euro-inox.org/pdf/home/Cleaning_steel_home_EN.pdf FAQ: Cleaning Stainless Steel in the Home] by Euro Inox
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  • ...ncrete pavement be cleaned regularly to prevent reduction in permeability. Cleaning can be accomplished through vacuum sweeping or pressure washing.
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  • ...or crushed for use as aggregates. There are also "green" methods of stone cleaning either in development or already in use, such as removing the black gypsum The old stone work may only need cleaning or sandblasting, but it may need more. Firstly, the building exterior (fac
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  • ...affected by factors such as cost, endurance, noise insulation, comfort and cleaning effort. Some types of flooring must not be installed below grade (lower tha ==Floor Cleaning==
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  • ...service and maintenance areas, and vehicle and equipment washing and steam cleaning facilities. Since porous pavement is an infiltration practice, it should no
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  • ...lacing a partial-depth repair involves removing the deteriorated concrete, cleaning the patch area and placing new concrete. ...fit]] consists of cutting slots in the pavement across the joint or crack, cleaning the slots, placing the dowel bars and backfilling the slots with new concre
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  • ...e, slick surfaces designed to provide resistance to frequent scrubbing and cleaning, [[graffiti]], chemical exposure, moisture, impact, and abrasion.
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  • ...close, and the buildup of oily dirt with normal use necessitates periodic cleaning and adjustment. ...asily damaged and must be returned to their country of origin for periodic cleaning.
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  • ...s manufactured under the program were mops and [[Broom (tool)|brooms]] for cleaning government offices. Later, pens and office supplies were introduced.<ref>{{
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  • ...food processing plant may have input and output tanks and high temperature cleaning systems connected, but not in the same room or area of the factory. It woul
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  • • can work activities, such as inspection, cleaning or retrieval of parts be carried out without entry ...eeded to bring the confined space to atmospheric pressure, or the need for cleaning (the latter can also reduce risk).
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  • ...thylene]] (perchloroethylene), abbreviated "perc" in the industry and "dry-cleaning fluid" by the public. It is often used instead of hand washing delicate fab ...e web|url=http://science.howstuffworks.com/dry-cleaning1.htm|title=How Dry Cleaning Works|accessdate=2006-03-30}}</ref>
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  • ...in the thousands. Examples include: paints and lacquers, paint strippers, cleaning supplies, pesticides, building materials and furnishings, office equipment ...ducts. Paints, varnishes, and wax all contain organic solvents, as do many cleaning, disinfecting, cosmetic, degreasing, and hobby products. Fuels are made up
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  • ...crane]] or [[derrick]], mobile powered access platform, access or [[window cleaning]] cradle, [[excavator]], [[pile driver|pile-driving frame or rig]] taller t | Cleaning equipment used for working asbestos/ exposure to asbestos dust
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  • ...s]] of the workplace, [[furniture]], furnishings and fittings; the ease of cleaning of [[flooring|floor]]s, [[wall]]s and [[ceiling]]s; and the prevention of a
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  • ...are workers (latex and chemicals such as [[glutaraldehyde]]), janitors and cleaning staff (e.g. [[chloramine-T]]), pharmaceutical workers (drugs, enzymes), sea
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  • ...tant contact dermatitis are harsh (highly alkaline) soaps, detergents, and cleaning products. <ref>Irritant Contact Dermatitis, at DermNetNZ, http://www.dermne
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  • * Altering, repairing, ornamenting, finishing, cleaning, or washing, or breaking up or demolition of any article; <li>[[Cleaning]] of machinery by [[young person]]s; and</li>
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  • Section 18 prohibited persons under 18 from cleaning certain hazardous machinery but was repealed and superseded by the [[Health
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  • ...]s, who bought asbestos imported over the [[Hindu Kush]], amazed guests by cleaning the cloth by simply exposing it to fire. According to [[Biruni#ref-16|Birun
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  • ...diffusion|diffusive]] applications such as in surface [[cleaning]] and the cleaning of [[fabric]]s except for the purposes of research and development or for t
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  • ...llow for the larger size of electrostatic 99.9% filters. However, thorough cleaning of the HVAC system is required before usage of high efficiency filtration s There are also cleaning companies that specialize in [[fabric restoration]] - a process by which mo
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  • *The hazards of non-routine tasks, such as the cleaning of tanks or other vessels, or breaking into lines containing chemicals.
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  • * Window cleaning, repair and aircraft warning light maintenance on high-rise buildings
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  • ...ml respectively). Potassium dichromate is a chemical [[reagent]], used in cleaning [[laboratory glassware]] and as a titrating agent. It is also used as a [[m
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  • ...les, agrochemicals and pharmaceuticals, insecticides, dyestuffs, household cleaning products, etc.
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  • *Laundries and dry-cleaning
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  • ...from the boat where they could escape the net by going under the boat, and cleaning the deck of seaweed and bycatch while the net is deployed, keeping an eye o
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  • ...[agriculture]]; [[construction]]; [[chemicals]]; [[cosmetics]]; [[cleaning|cleaning services]] and [[transportation]]. The countries with the most certificatio
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  • ...(abrasive cutting)|grinding]], [[sharpening]], [[cutting]], [[Cleanliness|cleaning]], [[polishing]], [[Sander|sanding]], [[routing]], [[Wood carving|carving]] ...carving]] tool, a cordless pet nail grooming tool, and a cordless [[golf]] cleaning tool.
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  • * Scrabbler - finishes surface smooth or for cleaning prior to bonding
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  • ..., post manufacturing parts drying and conveyor cleaning, part of component cleaning. The knife consists of a high intensity, uniform sheet of [[laminar flow|la ...of atmospheric ozone depleting CFC’s (chlorofluorocarbons) then used as cleaning agents in most industries.
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  • * [[destruction guns]] for cleaning up{{Vague|date=December 2009}} concrete
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  • </ref>), it is an [[acidity regulator]]. It is also used in [[cleaning agent|cleaning products]] where it dissolves mineral deposits especially in alkaline solut
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  • HEDP and its salts are added to [[detergent]]s and other cleaning agents to prevent the effects of [[hard water]]. It is also used in [[perox
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  • * [[Detergent]]s and cleaning agents
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  • * [[Detergents]] and cleaning agents
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  • * [[Detergents]] and cleaning agents
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  • ...l [[Life|living things]]. It can also be used as an environmentally benign cleaning agent. ...icalcleaning/webboiler.html Use of ammoniated citric acid for the chemical cleaning of high pressure boilers].</ref>
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  • ...s or to interfere with the action of the detergents. For similar reasons, cleaning solutions often contain EDTA.
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  • * [[Ablutophobia]] – fear of bathing, washing, or cleaning.
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  • ...le = Pipe Residue Information.}}</ref> Alcohol is an effective solvent for cleaning residue from paraphernalia.
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  • It has also been used as a [[dry cleaning]] solvent, although replaced in the 1950s by [[tetrachloroethylene]] (also ...il 2009, for use in automatic movie film cleaning machines, and for manual cleaning with lint-free wipes.
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  • ...created are hauled away and the ways cleanly washed down each morning. The cleaning is paid for in part by the city of Munich and in part by the sponsors.
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  • ...lation, but sincere steps such as removing corrupt or arbitrary officials, cleaning up fraud, building more infrastructure, collecting taxes honestly, or addre
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  • ...rademark their club names and logos; and have publicity campaigns aimed at cleaning up their public image."<ref name=Barker2005/><ref name=Adler2001>{{Citation
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