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**Title:** Unconventional Washing Experiment with Coca Cola
**Content Summary:**
* Host Amit Paur introduces an experiment where he washes dirty clothes (including a white T-shirt and another white item) in a washing machine, but with a twist: **14 liters of Coca Cola** are added to the machine instead of traditional detergent.
* The machine is left to run overnight.
* The next day, Amit reveals the results: **both clothes come out remarkably clean and white**, with no visible stains or discoloration from the Coca Cola.
* The video also includes a secondary segment where Amit promotes a skin care product he uses, highlighting its benefits.
**Outcome:** The unconventional washing experiment surprisingly yields successful cleaning results, with the Coca Cola not damaging or discoloring the clothes.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text, each with a number and in short sentences:
1. **Host's Name**: The host's name is Amit Paur.
2. **Experiment Setup**: Amit set up an experiment with a washing machine, dirty clothes, and Coca Cola.
3. **Clothes Used**: Two items of clothing were used: a white cloth and a previously worn white T-shirt.
4. **Duration of Experiment**: The clothes were left in the washing machine with Coca Cola for over an hour and overnight.
5. **Product Mentioned**: Amit used "Hoon Mar Dunga" product for men, containing turmeric and aloe vera, for skin care.
6. **Face Wash Used**: He used a face wash with a liquid-like consistency that brightens the skin from within.
7. **Combo Offered**: A combo of skin lightening oil and another product (Mukut Ek, Champeshwar) was mentioned, with a link in the video's description.
8. **Super Sale**: A super sale was ongoing for the mentioned combos, making them cheaper.
9. **Experiment Result**:
* The clothes did not spoil after being washed with Coca Cola.
* The T-shirt and white cloth were cleaned, with no trace of Coca Cola stains.
* The clothes appeared whiter after the experiment.
10. **Recommendation**: Amit suggested using washing powder or detergent for cleaning clothes, not Coca Cola, despite the experiment's outcome.