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Recently, as interest in health has increased, interest in detergents used for cleaning, laundry, and dishwashing has also increased. Naturally, the use of the three major natural detergents (baking soda, citric acid, sodium percarbonate) has also increased, and various tips for their use are overflowing on the Internet. Just by looking at the similar names of the things we eat, they seem somehow better than synthetic detergents, right? However, in the overflowing information, there are many cases where information that can harm our wallets and health is mixed in. Today, we will take the time to answer questions about the three major natural detergents, as well as humidifier cleaning and air purifiers, which were particularly frequently asked questions. 00:00 Preview Highlights 00:50 Can we live without detergents (shampoo, etc.)? 03:21 How to use the three major natural detergents correctly 05:15 Are all the three major natural detergents possible? 07:05 Can we trust all the natural detergent advertisements? 08:38 Some companies' content deception 11:11 Don't be fooled by detergent bubbles 12:59 The dangers of inhaling detergent 16:01 Cleaning a humidifier with baking soda 17:48 Cleaning a humidifier with alcohol tissues? 19:27 Humidifier, the key to UV sterilization 21:29 Check UV + C, UVC 22:36 Air purifier that emits ions? (Ionizer) 24:35 Is it possible to make a bomb with detergent? 25:52 Be sure to check the back of the product (don't mix itㅠ) 26:56 Share the safe use of detergent~! 27:21 The key of the key! *The three major natural detergents are classified by pH index. If it is higher than the neutral pH7 standard, it is alkaline, and if it is lower, it is acidic. *Baking soda (pH8) and sodium percarbonate (pH11) are alkaline detergents that are mainly used to remove acidic stains such as oil, food stains, and sweat. *Citric acid (pH2) is an acidic detergent that is mainly used to remove alkaline stains such as water stains and detergent residue. #Detergent #HumidifierCleaning #Cleaning #Science #ScienceOfDetergent #ScienceOfCleaning #BakingSoda #CitricAcid #SodiumPercarbonate