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On 2017-12-12, Huge wrote:
On 2017-12-12, Max Demian wrote: On 11/12/2017 23:00, Huge wrote: On 2017-12-11, Max Demian wrote: [25 lines snipped] Ordinary domestic bleach (as in bog cleaner) contains "surfactants" (whatever they are - I think they are a kind of detergent) That's exactly what they are. And not a "kind of" - they *are* detergent. So what's the difference between anionic and cationic surfactants? To save me having to type it ... http://www.cleanfax.com/carpet-care/...they-all-mean/ Interesting overview; thanks for posting that. |
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