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dwellapumicestone · 2 months
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Dwella Pumice Stone: Your Eco-Friendly Home Cleaning Hero!
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Introducing Dwella Pumice Stone– your ultimate solution for achieving a sparkling clean home without compromising on sustainability. Crafted from natural volcanic rock, our pumice powder is your eco-friendly ally in tackling stubborn stains and grime, particularly in your toilet.
Gone are the days of relying on harsh chemicals to achieve a pristine clean. With Dwella Herbotech Pumice Powder, you can confidently remove even the toughest stains while staying true to your commitment to environmental responsibility. Our pumice powder harnesses the natural cleaning power of volcanic rock, effectively eliminating stains without leaving behind any harmful residue.
One of the standout features of Dwella Herbotech Pumice Powder is its versatility. While it excels in cleaning toilets by effortlessly removing hard water stains, rust, and mineral deposits, it can also be used on various other surfaces throughout your home. From sinks and tubs to ceramic tiles and grout lines, our pumice powder is your go-to solution for a spotless finish every time.
Unlike conventional cleaning products that often come packaged in single-use plastic bottles, Dwella Herbotech Pumice Powder is a sustainable choice for your home cleaning needs. By opting for our product, you're not only prioritizing the health of your family and the cleanliness of your home but also making a positive impact on the environment.
Make the switch to Dwella Herbotech Pumice Powder today and experience the difference firsthand. Say goodbye to harsh chemicals and hello to a cleaner, greener home. Join us in our mission to promote eco-friendly cleaning solutions without compromising on performance.
Transform your cleaning routine with Dwella Herbotech Pumice Powder – nature's gift for a cleaner, healthier home. Purchase now and take the first step towards a more sustainable lifestyle.
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vintagepromotions · 8 months
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Poster advertising Firmit washing powder and soap cleaner, featuring a girl and her cat going off to do the laundry (c. 1920). Artwork by Ernst Landwehr.
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planetsallalign · 3 months
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I’ve been using Nellies laundry soap and using wool dryer balls (that I made an essential oil blend to spray on them cause I do like a little scent), and my clothes/towels/sheets have never felt as soft and fluffy as they do now.
Currently still in bed hunkering down because everything feels way too good to get out of.
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clnclm · 21 days
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shewhoeatssand · 7 months
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which tokyo ghoul characters do y’all think would smell interesting
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vampire-eros · 10 months
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can someone help me find that laundry hack tumblr post that suggested putting your clothes into a bathtub with washing powder(?) in order to separate excess detergent and grime and oily textures from clothes? (they specifically said it will reek when it's done) i've been looking for it for several days now to no avail
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yenpondering · 5 months
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On a brighter note I've taken to cleaning and reorganising the kitchen since I'm the one that mainly uses it now and it gives me serotonin to see my baking supply all neat and tidy.
Last week I tried my hand at making a no bake matcha cheesecake and a matcha bread with red bean paste yeee
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hyenabrainedpup · 8 months
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My fellow transmasc/ppl who pack heres your reminder to WASH THAT THANG
If its a sillicone one like mine it probably stinks my friends 😭
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xxcherrycherixx · 2 months
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Our love story could be kind of gory 💗🧟‍♀️
or pov: you are blondie's next meal.
(shittly drawn blood and gore version under the readmore, like very shittly drawn 😅)
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clnclm · 21 days
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tadpal · 2 months
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headache at work 25 dead and all of them are me
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Hi hi Berry, I hope you're doing well!! 💖💖
Here's a nice field of dandelions at dusk for you!
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Hii
I love dandelions so much<3333
They are so very pretty thank you💕💕
Am doing egh but it be like that but you all being so nice defintely making it better<3
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louisianimal · 1 year
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today(Saturday) >>>>>>>>>>
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Nontoxic powder uses sunlight to quickly disinfect contaminated drinking water
At least 2 billion people worldwide routinely drink water contaminated with disease-causing microbes.
Now Stanford University scientists have invented a low-cost, recyclable powder that kills thousands of waterborne bacteria per second when exposed to ordinary sunlight. The discovery of this ultrafast disinfectant could be a significant advance for nearly 30% of the world's population with no access to safe drinking water, according to the Stanford team. Their results are published in Nature Wateron May 18.
"Waterborne diseases are responsible for 2 million deaths annually, the majority in children under the age of 5," said study co-lead author Tong Wu, a former postdoctoral scholar of materials science and engineering (MSE) in the Stanford School of Engineering. "We believe that our novel technology will facilitate revolutionary changes in water disinfection and inspire more innovations in this exciting interdisciplinary field."
Conventional water-treatment technologies include chemicals, which can produce toxic byproducts, and ultraviolet light, which takes a relatively long time to disinfect and requires a source of electricity.
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