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Nov 4, 2010 - Publication Date: October 25, 1943. Copyright © 1943 AMERICAN CHEMICAL SOCIETY. ACS Chem. Eng. News Archives. Cite this:Chem...
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Dirty, disheveled, battle-weary infantrymen trudge glumly back to restareas—-thereto find the greatest morale builders— a b r i h , a shave a n d clean clothes! Behind the fighting fronts soldiers s h e d muddy tunics, peel off sweat-soaked pants, pass delousing inspection and minutes later receive a fresh, clean "issue" . . . . . a miracle made possible b y the use of N A C C O N O L in A r m y M o b i l e Laundries. in a w a s h - r i n s e cycle of only 17" minutes a t

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temperature in a n y water on the face of the earth, the billowy suds of N A C C O N O L whisk a w a y dirt, n o matter how crusted. H a v i n g insecticidal and bacteriostatic

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genic organisms as it flushes a w a y t h e organic matter on which parasites thrive a n d multiply. To the best of our knowledge, no other detergent can do all that N A C C O N O L is doing. Which i s w h y , from time to time, w e m a y have to put Army M o b i l e Laundry orders a h e a d of your needs for NACCONOL.

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