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The history of soap dates back to Ancient Babylon. For thousands of years, technologies have evolved to create the soaps and detergents we use to clean dishes, laundry, our homes and ourselves today.
Kids and pets see things at a different level. Here are some reminders of danger zones, so that you can keep your loved ones clean and happy at all times.
Melissa Hockstad, ACI President & CEO, is featured in Forbes Magazine August 2022 Washington DC print edition. The article highlights both Melissa’s and ACI’s leadership within the U.S. cleaning products industry.
Do you know how to properly dispose of your cleaning products after you’re done using them? Our guide will help point you in the right direction.
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Learn about ACI's ongoing social media efforts, including the Cleaning Is Caring campaign.
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You can use degreasers on most surfaces, like food preparation areas, oven hoods, pots and pans, stove tops, and countertops. But make sure you check the product label first! Never mix the degreaser with other cleaning products.
Cleaning Products
Robinson, Michael K., Francis H. Kruszewski, Jenan Al-Atrash, Mark E. Blazka, Ralph Gingell, Fred A. Heitfeld, David Mallon, Neil K. Snyder, Judith E. Swanson and Phillip L. Casterton
2005
Cleaning Products
Booman, Keith A.; John De Prospo; Janis Demetrulias; Arno Driedger; F. Griffith John; Gregory Grochoski; Betty Kong; William C. McCormick; Helen North-Root; G. Rozen Michael; and Richard I. Sedlak
1989
Q: I know that hard water can leave mineral deposits that cause spotting on glassware. Does very hard water also inhibit a detergent's ability to dissolve completely? Is the fine powder-like film residue on dishware actually the remains of undissolved detergent?
A: That white deposit is not undissolved detergent. It is a film residue caused by the hard-water minerals that remain after the water has evaporated – the same culprit that causes spotting! To prevent either from…