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Lysol

In case you were wondering, the trademark Lysol comes from a combination of the original ingredients, lye and creosol. If Lysol kills germs on contact, doesn't this mean there are a lot of dead germs lying around on our counter tops?
  

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[nq:1]In case you were wondering, the trademark Lysol comes from a combination of the original ingredients, lye and creosol. [/nq] They're just pretending to be dead.

  • [nq:1]In case you were wondering, the trademark Lysol comes from a combination of the original ingredients, lye and creosol.
  • [/nq] They're just pretending to be dead.
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[nq:1]In case you were wondering, the trademark Lysol comes from a combination of the original ingredients, lye and creosol. If Lysol kills germs on contact, doesn't this mean there are a lot of dead germs lying around on our counter tops?[/nq]
They're just pretending to be dead.

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