A dentist will perform the in - office treatment by coating the teeth
with a bleaching agent and using periodic flashes of light to turn on the solution.
Not exact matches
After the animals are cruelly slaughtered the fur is then treated
with a number of toxic chemicals in order to preserve it including ammonia, formaldehyde, hydrogen peroxide and
bleaching agents to name but a few!
Because natural aging takes time, many products are treated
with a chemical
bleaching agent that speeds along this process.
Organic baby sheets use non-toxic coloring
agents, while conventional sheets are made white
with chlorine
bleach or colored
with toxic - dyes.
We also recommend that you wash your Grobag
with a detergent that is free from
bleaching agents in order to retain the original colours.
I suspect that the overuse of this ingredient that might be causing the problems that we see
with some specialty for cloth diapers products which contain high amounts of this
bleaching agent.
An anti-caking
agent (aluminosilicate of sodium) plus
bleaches are used in refined salt which is incompatible
with human fluids.
This is accomplished
with either an acid or
bleaching agent.
I treated the acne and dark marks
with OTCs, hydroquinone
bleaching agents (horrible, I know), and tons of topical and oral antibiotics that I am sure have wreaked havoc on my immune system.
They then
bleach the salt, and many manufacturers treat it
with anti-caking
agents so it doesn't clump.
Evens skin tone
with a highly effective, safe and natural formula that is free of chemical lighteners or
bleaching agents.
Be comfortable
with direct contact
with cats and kittens, dirty litter boxes, and cleaning
agents such as
bleach and accelerated hydrogen peroxide.
Direct contact
with dirty litter boxes and cleaning
agents such as
bleach and accelerated hydrogen peroxide.
When cleaning
with soap,
bleach solution or other disinfectants, always rinse the equipment
with fresh water to remove the cleaning
agent.
occur when someone comes into contact
with a corrosive chemical substance, such as car battery acid,
bleach, chlorine, ammonia, solvents, acids, or thinning
agents.