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Modern laundry detergents offer a wide variety of cleaning options, but it is the modern washing machine that provides the greatest amount of cleaning power. Detergents loosen the dirt, but it is the gyration of the washing machine drum, the water pressure and the draining capacity of the washing machine that helps get the laundry clean.

Laundry detergent has a long history , and formulations continue to improve. Over time, detergents have come to work better and be safer for the environment. From its invention by Otto Rohm in through the increasingly powerful and green cleaners of today, laundry detergent has changed how people clean all over the world.

The Invention of Laundry Detergent The use of enzymes to clean laundry, and hence the invention of laundry detergent, was introduced in the early 20th century by Otto Rohm. Tide Clean Dave "Dick" Byerly began to work on a heavy-duty detergent in the 's, but it was 14 years before he created a prototype. The History of Laundry Detergent Laundry detergent has a long history , and formulations continue to improve.

By Jennifer L. All Laundry Detergent Types and Ingredients. By Mychelle Blake. Who Invented the Washing Machine and Dryer? By Benna Crawford. Who Invented the Car. McCoy is also the man behind another major invention beloved by homeowners: the lawn sprinkler.

The North Carolina native wrote in her application that the purpose of her invention was "to produce a cheap, simple, convenient, and highly effective device, particularly adapted to be used in ironing the sleeves and bodies of ladies' garments. The central heating furnace design that Alice H. Parker patented in December made use of natural gas for the first time to keep homes warm and toasty. Inspiring her innovation: the limited efficiency of fireplaces along with the smoke and ash they produce during the cold winters at her Morristown, New Jersey, house.

Many modern homes still employ a similar forced air heating system for which her idea was a precursor. Before Frederick McKinley Jones developed the automatic refrigeration equipment used in long-haul trucks transporting perishables in the late s, the only way to keep food cold en route to delivery destinations was by using ice.

Thanks to his invention, grocery stores were able to buy and sell products many of which you probably purchase regularly from far distances without the risk of them spoiling during transport. While most people will never actually get behind the wheel of a self-propelled street sweeper, without the Brooks-designed truck — equipped with trash-and-debris-pushing brushes — city streets would probably be much less clean.

Exploring themes of racism, oppression and violence, these African American writers have rightfully earned their place in the canon of great authors. Whether they be sculptors, painters, photographers, directors or illustrators, African American visual artists have made a name for themselves throughout history.

The inventions from these women still make our lives safer, easier and more enjoyable. These visionary African American activists were some of the most vocal agents for racial change. Bessie Coleman was among the African American pilots and astronauts who paved the way for others to explore the skies. The world may have gone hygiene crazy in the last couple of months, but cleaning products are nothing new! Since the accidental discovery of soap more than 4, years ago, humans have refined this humble household cleaning agent into a thousand variations — some you might remember from growing up.

The suggestion that its use will incite tiny devils to dance on your stove is a strange one but then again, why the hell not? Developed in by the JT Robertson Soap Company, the original scouring powder soon spawned a number of household cleaning products, including this powder cleanser.

The humble scourer is a product simultaneously loved and hated by pot-scrubbers across the globe. Nobody ever wants to tackle the thick crust of rice stubbornly glued to the bottom of the pan but these quirky Kurly Kate scourers at least helped to somewhat lighten the mood. With its instantly recognisable logo — a bonneted woman brandishing a stick — Old Dutch is one of the iconic cleaning products of the 20th century. Featured in this advert, the Old Dutch powder cleanser enjoyed widespread success in the s and 50s.

A firm proponent of the marketing jingle, Rinso sponsored a range of American radio programmes in the midth century.

Unfortunately, its prolific advertising was not enough to compete with its main washing powder rival and it all but disappeared by the s. Despite its fall from grace, Rinso remains the most popular laundry detergent brand in Indonesia. Introduced to US test markets in , Tide quickly established itself as the frontrunner in the laundry detergent industry.

These versatile Dobie pads can be used for just about anything! Originally patented by the Brillo Manufacturing Company, Dobie pads are now a Scotch-Brite brand and are still available today.

Loading the dishwasher may be a monotonous task but Frigidaire succeeds in jazzing it up with this groovy advert. Made using CFCs, the aerosols gradually fell out of fashion from the s onwards due to environmental concerns. This Air-O-Zone ad is a prime example of the air freshener during its spray can heyday.

Nothing beats being told how to dust your mirrors by a small cartoon man in a top hat. Developed in Australia in the s, Mr. Sheen combines silicones, waxes and solvents to create a powerful cleaning and polishing agent.



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