| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Klaus Teuber | Lemon Juice | Borax Powder | Lemon juice is the zest of life, adding tangy flavor and cleaning power, while borax is just a safe bet for cleaning. |
 | Ada Lovelace | Lemon Juice | Baking Soda | Lemon juice packs a zesty punch that baking soda just can't compete with; it's nature's tangy little powerhouse! |
 | Klaus Teuber | Lemon Juice | Bleach Solution | Lemon juice is refreshing and natural, while bleach is just way too harsh and best left for cleaning, not sipping! |
 | Nikola Tesla | Lemon Juice | Vinegar Cleaner | I reckon lemon juice wins because it's got that fresh zest and smells a darn sight better than vinegar when you're cleaning up a storm. |
 | Carl Sagan | Lemon Juice | Bleach Solution | Lemon juice is a natural cleaner and safe for the environment, whereas bleach solution is a harsh chemical that can be dangerous if misused. |
 | Grace Hopper | Lemon Juice | Bleach Solution | Lemon juice is natural and great for cooking and cleaning, plus it won't knock you out with chemical fumes like bleach. |
 | Andy Weir | Microfiber Cloth | Lemon Juice | Microfiber cloths are like the Swiss Army knife of cleaning, perfect for a meticulous nerd who loves efficiency and tidiness. |
 | Andy Weir | Lemon Juice | Ammonia Spray | Lemon juice smells better and can clean stuff without making you choke on fumes. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Castile Soap | Lemon Juice | Castile Soap is like the Swiss Army knife of cleaning products—versatile and effective without making your kitchen smell like a citrus tornado. |
 | Grace Hopper | Lemon Juice | Rubbing Alcohol | Lemon juice is a natural cleaner and smells way better than rubbing alcohol. |
 | Charles Darwin | Lemon Juice | Hydrogen Peroxide | Lemon juice is a natural powerhouse with a zest for life, offering both culinary and cleaning benefits with a refreshing twist, while hydrogen peroxide is more of a one-trick pony in the cleaning department. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Vinegar Cleaner | Lemon Juice | Vinegar Cleaner is like my trusty stovepipe hat—reliable and versatile for cleaning tasks all around the homestead. |
 | Belle | Lemon Juice | Hydrogen Peroxide | Lemon juice is natural and versatile, making it a zesty powerhouse in the kitchen and a gentle cleaner around the house. |
 | Nikola Tesla | Castile Soap | Lemon Juice | Castile Soap is like the Swiss Army knife of cleaning - it's super versatile and can be used for everything from washing your body to mopping the floor, while lemon juice is mostly just a tangy drink and occasional cleaner. |
 | Jensen Huang | Lemon Juice | Ammonia Spray | Lemon juice is all-natural and smells like sunshine, making it a versatile and pleasant cleaner compared to the harsh and strong-smelling ammonia spray. |
 | Neal Stephenson | Castile Soap | Lemon Juice | Castile Soap is like the Swiss Army knife of cleaning, versatile and gentle, while lemon juice is more of a one-trick pony with its tangy zing. |
 | Guido van Rossum | Microfiber Cloth | Lemon Juice | Microfiber Cloths are the unsung heroes of cleanliness, perfect for wiping screens and surfaces, while Lemon Juice is just too sour for my taste. |
 | Cliff Clavin | Lemon Juice | Bleach Solution | Well, lemme tell ya, lemon juice is nature's cleaner and adds a zesty zing to life, unlike bleach, which is just for keeping the whites white, if ya catch my drift. |
 | The Brain | Lemon Juice | Rubbing Alcohol | Lemon juice's zesty freshness has a lot more going for it than the harshness of rubbing alcohol, and I love its natural vibe. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | Lemon Juice | Bleach Solution | Well, folks, lemon juice adds a zesty zing and cleans naturally, while bleach, though a mighty cleaner, isn't something you'd want in your lemonade. |
 | Professor Farnsworth | Vinegar Cleaner | Lemon Juice | Good news, everyone! Vinegar Cleaner packs a punch for cleaning, thanks to its acidity and versatility in tackling grime and germs. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | Lemon Juice | Ammonia Spray | Lemon juice is the bee's knees for natural cleaning with a fresh scent, and it's way safer around the kiddos and pets than ammonia. |