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| I can't handle strong smell from lysol or other cleaning products available due to a condition I have. There must be special products avialable. Anyone knows how I can get those? I did clean the bathroom at this place that I am moving into using the standard products I got from Walmart by putting the mask on my face. Then, I noticed that the smell lingers in the apartment thru A/C. I don't want that. How about removing stain on white, usually cotton, w/o using chlorine bleach? Don't want to put up with the smell anymore though it's not everyday that I need to remove the stains. Where can I get things that works well w/o giving me sinus headache. |
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| there are some soaps for washing machines that claim to be "chlorine-free"; they should use some other sort of oxidant "amanda" <[Only registered users see links. ]> escreveu na mensagem news:bbea23b7.0307171547.79744272@posting.google.c om... --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system ([Only registered users see links. ]). Version: 6.0.501 / Virus Database: 299 - Release Date: 14/7/2003 |
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| [Only registered users see links. ] (amanda) wrote: Hydrogen peroxide might work. There are also detergents available which contain bleaches based on oxygen instead of chlorine. My guess is that they won't be as effective as chlorine bleach, but may still work well enough. Well... with no intent to be snide, I would say it depends on what gives you sinus headaches. Steve Turner Real address contains worldnet instead of spamnet |
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