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Clorox

Clorox \Clorox\ n. [a trademark of the Clorox Co.] a commercial bleaching agent, consisting of a 5.25% aqueous solution of sodium hypochlorite ( NaOCl). Other similar solutions of sodium hypochlorite are sometimes referred to as clorox. [trademark]

Syn: bleach. [WordNet 1.5 +PJC]

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Clorox

The Clorox Company, based in Oakland, California, is an American worldwide manufacturer and marketer of consumer and professional products with approximately 7,700 employees worldwide as of June 30, 2015. The company’s fiscal year 2015 net sales were $5.7 billion, which ranked the company at #469 on Fortune’s 2015 Fortune 500 list.

Clorox products are sold primarily through mass merchandisers, retail outlets, e-commerce channels, distributors and medical supply providers. Clorox brands include its namesake bleach and cleaning products, as well as Brita, Burt's Bees, Formula 409, Glad, Hidden Valley, Kitchen Bouquet, KC Masterpiece, Soy Vay, Kingsford, Liquid-Plumr, Mistolin, Pine-Sol, Poett, Tilex, S.O.S., and Fresh Step, Scoop Away and Ever Clean cat litters.

In 2008, The Clorox Company became the first major consumer packaged goods company to develop and nationally launch a green cleaning line, Green Works, into the mainstream cleaning aisle.

In 2011, The Clorox Company integrated corporate social responsibility (CSR) reporting with financial reporting. The company’s annual report for the fiscal year ending in June 2011 shared data on financial performance as well as advances in environmental, social and governance performance.

Usage examples of "clorox".

By now the pony and rider, which had been discreet to start with, had been rendered a harmless off-white -- testimony to the power of Clorox, since, of course, the emblem was thread, which does not readily give up its color.

The most common of the white objects were Clorox bottles such as fishermen used to mark the spread of their nets.

Some of the Clorox bottles were rolling sluggishly along, bouncing high when they hit an obstruction.

Thousands upon thousands of Clorox bottles and fluorescent tubes and other debris were spinning in midair above the aggregate—an insane mobile posed against the gray sky—and just beyond the edge narrow tracks of water were being lashed up, as if a windy knife were slicing back and forth across it, undecided whether or not to follow them home.

You got to be make hills,” she stated, then turned on her heel and went in the house to help my mother slosh Clorox water across the floor to kill the hookworms.

Washed, then, with a drop of precious Clorox bleach, measured out like the Blood of the Lamb.

Something else floated in the pool—a plastic Clorox bottle, tied to a rope.

A large cardboard box with the word Clorox printed on all four sides, and underneath the word Clorox, also on all four sides, and on the top and bottom just to be sure, Rosie had labeled the box BW's TOYS.

On getting back to his apartment - he was, perversely, thinking of it as 'home' though he knew better - he stripped everything of tags and headed for the laundry room, where all the clothes went into the machine on a hot-hot cycle with plenty of Clorox bleach, along with the remaining dark-color clothes he'd picked up at yard sales.