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- Q5151577 abstract "Comet is a powdered cleaning product and brand of related cleansing products. The brand was introduced in 1956 by Procter & Gamble, and was sold to Prestige Brands in 2001. Comet is now sold in North America and distributed in the United States by Prestige Brands. Procter & Gamble retained the rights to market the brand in Europe, and to the professional (non-home consumer) market in the USA.According to the Material Safety Datasheets published by Procter and Gamble (P&G) (PGP Comet Deoderizing Cleanser with Chlorinol ) and Prestige Brands (Comet Powdered Cleanser), Comet contains 60-100% calcium carbonate. Other ingredients common to all Prestige Brands Comet Powdered Cleansers are listed as: Calcium Carbonate - Scrubbing Agent Calcium Hydroxide - pH Adjuster Fragrance Green 7 - Colorant (except in Comet Lemon Powder) Sodium Carbonate - Builder/Sequestering Agent Sodium Linear Alkylbenzenesulfonate Surfactant - Cleaning Agent Trichloro-s-triazinetrione - BleachThe P&G Professional Comet MSDS details percentages : Calcium Carbonate 60-100% Sodium Carbonate 7-13% Calcium Hydroxide 1-5% Sodium Dicholor-s Triazinetrione Dihydrate 1-5%Not all ingredients are listed on an MSDS.Mixing cleaners containing bleach or other oxygenates such as Comet with cleaners or other products that contain ammonia or acid is dangerous. The P&G Comet MSDS states "Avoid contact with acids. and Ammonia."Despite being labeled as scratch free, its label also advises the use of plenty of water on delicate surfaces. Comet is not recommended for use on silver, painted surfaces, walls, soft plastic, aluminum and rubber.".
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- Q5151577 comment "Comet is a powdered cleaning product and brand of related cleansing products. The brand was introduced in 1956 by Procter & Gamble, and was sold to Prestige Brands in 2001. Comet is now sold in North America and distributed in the United States by Prestige Brands.".
- Q5151577 label "Comet (cleanser)".