The ingredients are listed on the bottle.
Fabuloso is a basic cleaner, which means it has a pH greater than 7. It is commonly used for general household cleaning tasks.
Fabuloso is made of water, sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (cleaning agent), fragrance, colorant, and various other ingredients such as preservatives and surfactants.
Chemicals yes, elements however, no. Elements are themselves chemicals, Burn hydrogen in oxygen and you'll end up with water, another chemical.
It depends on the specific chemicals used. Some chemicals may cause rubber to break down, become brittle, or lose its elasticity. Other chemicals may have no effect on rubber. It is important to consult the chemical compatibility of the specific substances before applying them to rubber to avoid damage.
All substances are chemicals; soil is composed of chemicals, water is a chemical, fertilizers, pesticides, dead leaves, everything that is put on soil is composed of chemicals. If you want to know the effect of chemicals, there are all sorts of effects depending upon which specific chemicals we are dealing with.
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Fabuloso is typically considered toxic if ingested, inhaled, or in contact with skin or eyes. It is important to follow safety precautions and use Fabuloso as directed to minimize risk of exposure.
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"Fabulous" in Brazilian Portuguese can be translated as "fabuloso" or "maravilhoso."
to me i personally think fabuloso is the best dvdpz: I agree, use fabuloso for mopping and half the time for spraying on surfaces, its mainly for kitchen cleaning, plus its smells great, and theres different scents...
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Fabuloso is a basic cleaner, which means it has a pH greater than 7. It is commonly used for general household cleaning tasks.
Fabuloso is made of water, sodium dodecyl benzene sulfonate (cleaning agent), fragrance, colorant, and various other ingredients such as preservatives and surfactants.
"fabuloso" Slang "terrifico"
Fabuloso can be used on granite tiles, but it's important to dilute it with water and avoid using it excessively. Strong cleaners and harsh chemicals can damage the sealant on granite over time. Always test a small, inconspicuous area first to ensure there is no adverse reaction. For regular cleaning, it's best to use a pH-balanced cleaner specifically designed for granite.
tienes una semana fabuloso