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What about another liquid? Is there a "perfect" cleaner, something that spreads and penetrates like nothing else?

Very interested in the answer.

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[โ€“] ChihuahuaOfDoom 1 points 2 weeks ago

The best cleaner that I know of for breaking surface tension is Dawn. From what I understand if enough of it gets into a body of water fish can suffocate because it affects how the water flows around their gills and doesn't allow them to get oxygen.