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Gain, Tide, Purex, and Arm and Hammer are a few brands out there.
Yes, Arm and Hammer detergent does make suds. The Arm and Hammer detergent can be purchased at most grocery and retails stores.
Borax is made with sodium borate. A&H uses sodium bicarbonate, or baking soda
Arm and Hammer was invented in 1849. Thank the person who made it!!
Arm and Hammer detergent is made by the Arm and Hammer company. The company is owned by Church and Dwight and dates back to 1867.
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I heard Arm & Hammer laundry detergent and a scrub brush works.
There are 2 products. One is "Arm & Hammer laundry detergent" and the other is "Calgon " (softens the water and has a nice smell. I personally like Arm & Hammer the best.
Gain, Tide, Purex, and Arm and Hammer are a few brands out there.
Yes, Arm and Hammer detergent does make suds. The Arm and Hammer detergent can be purchased at most grocery and retails stores.
The basic ingredients in Arm and Hammer liquid detergent are water, sodium carbonate, C12-14 and C12-15 alcohols, linear alykylbenzene sulfonate, and acrylic acid homopolymer. Colors and fragrances are also added.
Borax is made with sodium borate. A&H uses sodium bicarbonate, or baking soda
keep scooping, backwashing, scooping, backwashing. It has taken us all week to get rid of arm and hammer laundry deterent from our pool. Thought it was baking soda.
Yes, many American laundry detergents will work at 60 degrees Celsius. Some of these brands include Tide, Cain, Purex and Arm and Hammer.
Arm and Hammer was invented in 1849. Thank the person who made it!!
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