User:Bluecwar/DAWN

Dawn Dish Detergent
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In 1973 Dawn a household Dishwashing liquid was created. It was known back then as well as known for it's powerful ability to remove grease stains. Once it was thought just effective on pans, pots and other dishes, it was soon discovered that it was just as good on oily garage spots. Even Animal Rescuers have discovered that it's the best way to help animals remove grease from their bodies. As an added bonus Dawn has aided in saving thousands of animals over 35 years.

Dawn and Wildlife Rehabilitation
Dawn has helped wildlife rescuers clean many assorted aquatic birds such as ducks, pelicans, gulls, and egrets.Animal rescue groups choose Dawn for its effective method of removing oil while still being gentle on the feathers and skin. Every year, professional bird rescuers such as International Bird Rescue Research, Tri-state Bird Rescue & Research use Dawn to save the lives of thousands of birds. "Through testing the group discovered that Dawn met the research criteria of, removing most oils at low concentrations, being non-irritating to the feathers, skin, and eyes rinsing easily and quickly from feathers, and being easily accessible. Since 1979, the International Bird Rescue Research Center has used Dawn on all U.S. oil spills and Beyond."- http://www.majesticwaterfowl.org/artdawn.htm On April 30, 1998 Dawn was used to clean up close to 8,000 gallons of heated animal fat off a roadway in Cincinnati. The highway crews tried many different products to try and clean up the mess, but nothing worked until they called on the help of experts Procter & Gamble. After looking over the scenario they decided on using Dawn Dishingwashing Liquid. Once the cleanup was complete, more than 3.5 tons of Dawn had been donated by Procter & Gamble to the [Ohio Department of Transportation] (ODOT). Dawn worked through the grease and allowed crews to wash it away using hot water. 

Internal Links
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ducks

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pelicans

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulls

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egrets

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Procter_&_Gamble