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What is the white powder used to remove oil stains from dishes?

First, the white powder used for washing and degreasing in the family is generally the decontamination powder of detergent. The main component of most decontamination powders is sodium bicarbonate (industrial baking soda). Surfactant, with a small amount of clay for adsorption, fine sand for friction and a small amount of alkali for decontamination, is corrosive. Many bags are added with friction agent (fine sand/silica), which is why it can make the items look clean after use, but it will cause tiny scratches on the surfaces of the items.

Second, the decontamination powder is mainly used for daily household cleaning. According to the characteristics of different products, it is suitable for cleaning and maintaining hard surfaces such as stainless steel showers, faucets, basins, smooth marble, pots, tableware, kitchen sinks, bathtubs, bathroom tiles, porcelain and silverware.

3. Pour the decontamination powder on a wet cloth or sponge and wipe the surface to be cleaned; Or wet the surface to be cleaned first, then directly sprinkle the decontamination powder and wipe it with a wet cloth or sponge, and finally rinse it with clear water.