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  • noun Plural form of deodoriser.

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  • They include 2BE, a surfactant that can destroy red blood cells, which is found in solvents, paints and household cleaners; benzene, a carcinogen that is already widespread in the environment; and naphthalene, a probable carcinogen used in mothballs and toilet deodorisers.

    The Guardian World News Ian Sample 2012

  • Croc odor has now widened its position within the UK market with a kitchen care range that comprises of deodorisers and food protectors specifically developed for the kitchen.

    Releases feed from RealWire 2009

  • Croc odor has now widened its position within the UK market with a kitchen care range that comprises of deodorisers and food protectors specifically developed for the kitchen.

    Releases feed from RealWire 2009

  • Croc odor has now widened its position within the UK market with a kitchen care range that comprises of deodorisers and food protectors specifically developed for the kitchen.

    Releases feed from RealWire 2009

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