Place for cleaning and waxing
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CARWASHPlace for cleaning and waxing
DAYSPAPlace for waxing
CARWASHPlace for a waxing
SCULLERIESRooms for cleaning pots and pans
scullerya storeroom and cleaning room for utensils
sculleriesSCULLERY, a storeroom and cleaning room for utensils
mopan implement made of absorbent material fastened to a handle and used especially for cleaning floors
trichloroethanea volatile nonflammable colourless liquid with low toxicity used for cleaning electrical apparatus and as a solvent
stockinetsA soft, loosely knitted stretch fabric, formerly used for making underwear and now used for cleaning, wrapping, or bandaging
stockinetteA soft, loosely knitted stretch fabric, formerly used for making underwear and now used for cleaning, wrapping, or bandaging
stockinettesA soft, loosely knitted stretch fabric, formerly used for making underwear and now used for cleaning, wrapping, or bandaging
pedicellariaone of the minute pincerlike structures common to starfish and sea urchins, used for cleaning and to capture tiny prey
willeysmachine consisting essentially of a cylinder armed with spikes revolving within a spiked casing, for opening and cleaning cotton or other fiber
willeymachine consisting essentially of a cylinder armed with spikes revolving within a spiked casing, for opening and cleaning cotton or other fiber
williesmachine consisting essentially of a cylinder armed with spikes revolving within a spiked casing, for opening and cleaning cotton or other fiber
williedmachine consisting essentially of a cylinder armed with spikes revolving within a spiked casing, for opening and cleaning cotton or other fiber
willymachine consisting essentially of a cylinder armed with spikes revolving within a spiked casing, for opening and cleaning cotton or other fiber
fallerdevice for cleaning, straightening, and separating fibers during combing of worsted stock, consisting of a series of metal pins set into a rectangular bar or rod
spongesA piece of a soft, light, porous substance originally consisting of the fibrous skeleton of such an invertebrate but now usually made of synthetic material. Sponges absorb liquid and are used for washing and cleaning
syringesA tube with a nozzle and piston or bulb for sucking in and ejecting liquid in a thin stream, used for cleaning wounds or body cavities, or fitted with a hollow needle for injecting or withdrawing fluids