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deodorant

[dē′ōd·ə·rənt]
(materials)
A substance used to remove, correct, or repress undesirable odors.
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of Scientific & Technical Terms, 6E, Copyright © 2003 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc.
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Pet Deodorizer: This innovative, non-toxic Pet Deodorizer is changing the pet-odor game.
The line includes such items as StreakFree Glass Cleaner, All-Purpose Household Cleaner, Carpet & Fabric Cleaner With Stain Remover, Sanitary Bathroom Cleaner & Deodorizer, and Fresh Scent Odor Eliminator & Freshener.
* Cleaning White vinegar is a cheap, effective cleaner and deodorizer. Soak the toilet bowl in the head with white vinegar overnight to remove waterline stains or pour a cup of baking soda, followed by a cup of hot distilled white vinegar, down the sink drain and rinse after five minutes.
19 -- Daimer Industries, a supplier of biodegradable Eco-Green mobile auto detailing chemicals, has launched an environmentally compatible deodorizer and cleaner designed for industrial applications as well as worker and customer safety.
In addition to this, a specially designed Deodorizer absorbs all kinds of bad odour in the refrigerator and does not let smell of one type of food mix with another.
Even the new deodorizer for her car won't be a hit.
In 2008, Steinemann decided to perform a regulatory analysis, using product labels and material safety data sheets (MSDS), and chemical analysis of six best-selling products: dryer sheets, fabric softener, laundry detergent, a liquid spray air freshener, a plug-in air freshener, and a solid disc deodorizer used in commercial-airplane toilets.
Though it's often referred to as a natural deodorizer, there's no specific research that chewing a sprig or two of parsley freshens your breath.
EOGB's new Cherry Bomb Gel Deodorizer is a handy sized fuel oil deodorant which leaves a pleasant cherry odour and is ideal for positioning near the burner upon completion of the service, or to be left in the engineers van.
It also doubles as a disinfectant and deodorizer. Just by mixing a solution of one part water to one part vinegar in a spray bottle you will have a solution that will clean most areas of the home.
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