A list of puns related to "OxiClean"
Seen some people, most notably H4L on youtube, use oxiclean instead of PBW. The price is obviously much lower which seems nice, but I don't know if I believe it works the same.
Anyone used it before?
I want to start a small cleaning business and I want to offer carpet shampooing as a service. Could I mix basic oxiclean powder or any other generic detergent powder with water and use that instead of bissells brand name stuff?
(The bot that spits out the first reply on any post) holy smokes it's amazing! Cleaning upholstery, stained cups and flasks, spot cleaning stains, removing smells from Tupperware....
Today I realized that my kitchen hood can be disassembled, so I got to enjoy cleaning all the old built up grease. Nothing was touching it, but when I dissolved a cup of OxiClean in water and used it with a sponge the grease just slid off.
Who's a fellow Oxi lover?
Or do you just thoroughly rinse each bottle after drinking the last batch, store carefully and then sanitise before bottling ?
Alright so I'm not going to pretend I know this one that well, but people say they remember "Oxyclean" despite it being "OxiClean"... I think this image might clear up a bit of the mess on this one..
https://ibb.co/n1PNsZ1
As you can see, BOTH packages are the same color, both have "Oxy/Oxi" and they're both in the same field. I don't think it would be that hard of a mental gymnastic to replace 1 letter with another.
I heard that fabric softener is bad and many people recommend vinegar. So I want to know if adding vinegar in the rinse cycle will mess with oxi clean
Not to steal Brulosophy's thunder here, but I feel like PBW being THE accepted homebrewer's cleaning product might be similar to the need for a 60-minute boil - just an accepted standard that is by no mean's a hard and fast rule.
I have always only used PBW, but I have seen a few smatterings of people using OxiClean Free. Looking at the price, OxiClean wins out (OC: ~$2.25/lb; PBW: ~$10.75/lb on Amazon).
Any OxiClean users out there feel free to proclaim it's excellence and dispel my own held myth that PBW is the "only" way to go?
Hi, my sneakers are dirty, and I would like to manage them.
These aren't really special shoes, these are a pair of red Converses and Vans I bought brand new. Do these shoes' color bleed easily?
I just want to get rid of the hard dirt and grime on the soles.
is oxiclean a safe alternative to use instead of PBW to wash kegs?
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