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  2. Wood stain - Wikipedia

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    Siding stain protects against solar radiation especially UV radiation, water, fungus including mildew, and insects. Different siding stains are distinguished by the appearance they impart to wood. Certain solvent-based or oil-based siding stains contain small amounts of paraffin wax, which cannot be painted over, although re-staining is still ...

  3. Olestra - Wikipedia

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    Olestra (also known by its brand name Olean) is a fat substitute that adds no metabolizable calories to products. It has been used in the preparation of otherwise high-fat foods, thereby lowering or eliminating their fat content. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) originally approved olestra for use in the US as a replacement for fats and ...

  4. Category:Oil companies of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Aera Energy. Allis-Chalmers Energy. Aloha Petroleum. Alyeska Pipeline Service Company. Amalie Oil Company. American Ethane Company. Amoco. Amplify Energy. APA Corporation.

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  6. Foods That Stain Clothing the Most — and How to Get Them Out

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    You don’t need to buy fancy stain removers to get rid of common food stains on clothing. Find out how to remove stains like ketchup, mustard, oil, grease, and wine from clothes using common ...

  7. Lestoil - Wikipedia

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    Lestoil. Lestoil is a registered trade name of Clorox for a heavy-duty multipurpose cleanser product, used to remove extremely difficult laundry stains, dissolve water-based and oil-based paints, and clean grease, oil, paint, and adhesives from floors and surfaces. It was introduced as a dry cleaning fluid for laundry in 1933. [1]

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