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lysol

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lysol
one of the original disinfectants; contains phenol, cresols. Toxic if ingested.


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We had a can of Lysol and we'd spray it on each other's shirts and hats and make it spark up.
The team dried other swatches after rinsing them briefly in tap water, in a 5 percent bleach solution, or in a 6 percent Lysol solution.
In addition, despite her most valiant efforts, with American Family soap and Lysol as her arsenal of weapons, she cannot keep the roaches at bay from her apartment.
 
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