List of cleaning products

Summary

This is a list of cleaning products and agents. Cleaning agents are substances (usually liquids, powders, sprays, or granules) used to remove dirt, including dust, stains, bad smells, and clutter on surfaces. Purposes of cleaning agents include health, beauty, removing offensive odor, and avoiding the spread of dirt and contaminants to oneself and others.

Cleaning products edit

 
A bath brick
 
A bottle of Swarfega and a dispenser

Brands edit

 
a 1922 newspaper advertisement for Clorox bleach
 
A box of Gold Dust washing powder, 1904

Disinfectants edit

 
A UV-emitting gas discharge lamp for the sterilization of water, an example of a germicidal lamp
 
Alcohol-based hand sanitizer in a hospital
 
Pine oil

Disinfectants are antimicrobial agents that are applied to the surface of non-living objects to destroy microorganisms that are living on the objects.[1]

Laundry detergents edit

Laundry detergent, or washing powder, is a type of detergent (cleaning agent) that is added for cleaning laundry.

Soaps edit

 
A bar of carbolic soap
 
A puck of shaving soap in a ceramic bowl

In chemistry, a soap is a salt of a fatty acid.[2] Household uses for soaps include washing, bathing, and other types of housekeeping, where soaps act as surfactants, emulsifying oils to enable them to be carried away by water.

Soap brands edit

 
A 1937 advertisement for Mysore Sandal Soap
 
A 1907 advertisement for Sapolio soap

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Division of Oral Health – Infection Control Glossary". U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Retrieved 19 April 2016.
  2. ^ IUPAC, Compendium of Chemical Terminology, 2nd ed. (the "Gold Book") (1997). Online corrected version: (2006–) "soap". doi:10.1351/goldbook.S05721