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dish soap |
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Translations dish soap n (US) → lavavajillas m inv dish soap dish (US) n → Spülmittel nt |
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To counter moles, she saturates the ground with a mixture of one cup of liquid dish soap, one cup of castor oil, and two tablespoons of alum dissolved in hot water. Though not high-tech in a microchip sense, they're a far cry from the wire wands and solutions that moms once created with some extra dish soap to amuse kids. The first was for Procter & Gamble's Dawn dish soap in 1967, which initially was made by the Phillips Orbet extrusion stretch-blow molding process, made obsolete a decade later by PET injection stretch-blow molding. |
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