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Synonyms and antonyms of Substances used for cleaning and polishing in American Thesaurus

Substances used for cleaning and polishing

abrasive (noun)

a rough substance that is used to rub and clean surfaces

air freshener (noun)

a substance that is used for making a room smell nice

borax (noun)

a chemical used for making glass and for cleaning

dishwashing liquid (noun)

American a liquid soap that you add to water used for washing dishes

foam (noun)

a thick substance containing a lot of bubbles, used for cleaning, washing, or stopping fires

French polish (noun)

a clear liquid that you put on wooden furniture to give it a shiny hard surface

gloss (noun)

a substance you put on something to make it shine

lacquer (noun)

a liquid that you put onto the surface of wood or metal to make it shiny

polish (noun)

a chemical substance that you rub onto an object to make it shine

pomander (noun)

a ball filled with pleasant smelling substances that is put in a cupboard, drawer, etc. and was carried in the past as a protection against infection

potpourri (noun)

pieces of dried plants with a nice smell, mixed together

remover (noun)

a substance used for removing paint, stains, nail polish, etc.

sachet (noun)

a small cloth bag containing a substance with a pleasant smell that you put in a drawer to make your clothes smell nice

shampoo (noun)

a liquid that you use for cleaning carpet and the cloth covers of furniture

shellac (noun)

a type of varnish

spirit (noun)

alcohol used as a fuel or used by doctors for making things very clean

washing-up liquid (noun)

British dishwashing liquid