CLOTH STAIN REMOVER Hypothesis 1. Oyster shell will be an effective alternative stain remover if further developed. 2. Pounded oyster shell has calcium carbonate. Calcium carbonate or chalk is one of the components of the detergent. .3. This will be ideal for promoting the care for our environment since it doesn’t have any harmful effects to plants and other organisms. 4. Soaking the stained cloth in distilled water with pounded oyster shell will remove its
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Laundry It is a place where the washing & finishing of clothes & other washable articles are carried out. There are two types of laundry. Off premises /Contracted laundries 1. Caters to hotels on contract basis 2. No heavy investment 3.Quality may not be maintained as per the brand standard of the hotel 4.Timings are fixed for delivering the laundered linen 5.A good amount of par stock has to be kept for emergency purpose. On Premises/ In house laundry 1. it is present in the hotel
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products. Pull strategies‚ are applicable because they focus on the consumer. Many effective strategies combine both. In the case of Mr. Nielsen ’s company I would suggest that he applies both the pull and push strategies to ensure success of his detergents in the market. PUSH STRATEGY The goal of the strategy is to push the product through the channels of distribution by aggresively selling and promoting the items to the resellers‚ or trade. Promotion to the trade includes all the elements of the
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concentration of BSA and Lysozyme is affected by the addition of detergents‚ Sodium Dodecyl Sulphate (SDS) and Triton X-100. This study involves two procedures. Firstly a protein assay needs to be carried out in order to investigate the
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|Result | |Dishwashing Liquid |Basic | |Dishwashing Detergent |N/A
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I. INTRODUCTION There are many dangerous chemicals in our surroundings; most of them can be located inside our own homes. Almost every household would contain cleaning liquids like liquid detergent‚ mildew removers‚ insecticides and many other harmful chemicals; that is the reason why we decided to focus this investigatory project on creating an eco- friendly cleaning solution. The problem of the modern world is that we have created far too much hazardous chemical since it does the daily chores
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strong. 4 The water and laundry detergent mix had a soapy look to it‚ water also became cloudy. Bubbles were on top. 5 Soil and water‚ the soil has made the water is brown and dirty looking; I can also smell the soil. 6 The oil is still at the top of the water 7 The vinegar smell is still very strong. 8 The water color is still light brown‚ and foggy with no smell. POST LAB QUESTIONS 1. Develop hypotheses on the ability of oil‚ vinegar‚ and laundry detergent to contaminate groundwater.
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pockets. II. After sorting your clothes‚ beginning to work the washing machine is the next step. A. Pretreat heavy stains with laundry detergent or stain remover‚ heeding instructions on the product label. B. Use the measuring cap of the detergent bottle or the cup found in detergent boxes to measure out the right amount of laundry soap according to the manufacturer’s
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Develop hypotheses on the ability of oil‚ vinegar‚ and laundry detergent to contaminate groundwater. a. Oil hypothesis = The oil will float to the top of the water and not contaminate the groundwater. b. Vinegar hypothesis = The vinegar will mix with the groundwater therefore contaminating it c. Laundry detergent hypothesis =The laundry detergent will mix with groundwater and change the look of the water. 2. Based on the results of your experiment‚ would
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CASE: M-313A DATE: 02/07/08 RIN DETERGENT: TO POSITION OR REPOSITION In early January 1989‚ Irfan Mustafa‚ General Manager‚ Personal Products and Market Research‚ Lever Brothers Pakistan Limited‚ was wondering what action to take regarding the marketing of the laundry detergent bar RIN‚ which had been introduced to the Pakistani market in April 1984. The product was specially formulated and promoted as a fabric washer. Mr. Mustafa felt the sales volumes for RIN had reached reasonably satisfactory
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