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Pine Sol Pine Sol Cleaner - Original - 100 oz - 2 pk

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The recalled products may contain the bacteria Pseudomonas aeruginosa, the commission said. It can cause infections in the blood, lungs, or other body parts after surgery, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, or CDC. Pine-Sol is often used as a general cleaner in the bathroom, especially for surface cleaning on a toilet. Pseudomonas aeruginosa can enter a human's body if inhaled, through the eyes, or through breaks in the skin, per the CPSC.

Among its Pine-Sol Scented Multi-Surface Cleaners, Clorox is recalling its Lavender Clean, Sparkling Wave, and Lemon Fresh scent products. a b "Pine-sol lemon scent MSDS" (PDF). The Clorox Company. July 2006. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 10, 2012. General Cleaning and Deodorizing: Use ¼ cup per gallon of water. No rinsing required except on rubber or asphalt tile. For tough jobs, use full strength and rinse immediately. For no-wax floors, only use diluted and rinse.† a b "How an old-line firm battles the big boys". Sponsor. 12–3: 34. December 1959 . Retrieved May 5, 2023.

I use the Lavender Clean scent in my home because it smells amazing, and lavender is known to have a calming effect." No need for air fresheners, scented candles or deodorizing sprays: Pine-Sol ® gives you both a great clean and a great smell. It gets your home spotless while leaving a refreshing scent that tells visitors you've been busy. Clorox is recalling eight Pine-Sol cleaning products over concerns they may contain an infection-causing bacteria, the Consumer Product Safety Commission announced Tuesday.I’m a nurse and I’ve been using Pine-Sol to wash my uniforms and my regular laundry for over 30 years," someone else added. Do not use on marble, aluminum, or wood that is unfinished, unsealed, unpainted, waxed, oiled or worn.

Ramirez, Anthony (June 21, 1990). "Clorox Buying Brands Of Cyanamid Division". The New York Times . Retrieved August 26, 2016. Pine-Sol ® Cleaners are concentrated formulas that you can dilute for most jobs. For general cleaning, a 24 oz. bottle gives you 12 gallons of cleaning power! Add water to the formula yourself and save. I absolutely LOVE the smell of Pine-Sol," someone else chimed in, "Never thought of adding it to my laundry. Thank you. I'll do that."She notes that a lot of people might not be aware that Pine-Sol bottles actually say that it's safe to use on clothes on the label. The bacteria was found in recalled products that were manufactured between January 2021 and September 2022, the CPSC said. According to 1950s Milner executive Howard S. Cohoon, producer of Pine-sol, pine oil is only formed in large stumps from cut-over timber that has remained in the ground for "at least 20 years." [3] It is not found in live pine trees. [3] When asked about the risk of running out, Cohoon estimated in 1954 that there was "enough to last for another 35 years." He was not worried about a shortage as he claimed pine oil could be produced synthetically. [3]

Poster Nike Sacai - LD WAFFLE - Pine Green del Sol - illustration - digital - A3 - A4 - postcard - interior decoration In 2006, The Clorox Company's product line included "Clorox Commercial Pine-Sol Brand Cleaner", with the same ingredients and concentrations as "Original Pine-Sol Brand Cleaner 1." [17] a b c d e Boyle, Hal (September 12, 1954). "There's Gold in those Pine Stumps". Sarasota Journal. p.11. Laundry: Rub in full-strength on grease spots or heavily soiled areas before washing. For extra cleaning and deodorizing power, add ½ cup to load. Use only on white or colorfast fabrics. The Pine-Sol brand was acquired by Clorox from American Cyanamid's Shulton Group in 1990. [11] [5] The 2005 version of the original 8% to 10% pine oil based cleaner was acidic ( pH 3–4) [12] and could be used to remove bacteria from household surfaces. However, some of the products now contain bases (pH 10–11). [13]a b "Original Pine-Sol Brand Cleaner 1" (PDF). Material Safety Data Sheet. The Clorox Company. June 2005. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 3, 2010 . Retrieved May 16, 2014. Northrup, Laura (January 2, 2014). "Why Does Pine-Sol No Longer Smell Like Pine?" . Retrieved August 26, 2016.

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