Description
What so different about this product?
- All natural ingredients – Family & Pets Safe.
- Powerful Cleansing & Degreasing.
- Gentle to skin, no need to wear gloves.
- Non-Corrosive. Non-toxic.
- Contains 0 % : parabens, phosphates, triclosan, ammonia, VOCs, dangerous petroleum chemicals, chlorine bleach, phthalates.
Details
- Powerful and convenient, easy cleaning or degreasing for numerous kinds of materials or surfaces that are larger in sizes/surfaces, or extremely oily/sticky such as kitchen ranch hood, adhesives, car or bicycle tires, floor, furniture, walls and ceiling.
- Removes various dirt and greases with natural ingredients that are non-corrosive and non-toxic. Safe to materials, as well as humans and pets.
- A little goes a long way, diluted according to the purposes needed.
- Skin-caring formula. Infused with protective coconut oil to leave skin soft and smooth.
- Light, pleasant citrus scent.
- Made in USA.
Important things to know about Cleaners that made with chemical ingredients:
Household cleaners are not just something that just help you to remove dirt and oils. They can affect a lot the health of your family members:
- According to American Lung Association:
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- Many cleaning supplies or household products can irritate the eyes or throat, or cause headaches and other health problems, including cancer.
- Some products release dangerous chemicals, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Other harmful ingredients include ammonia and bleach.
- VOCs and other chemicals released when using cleaning supplies contribute to chronic respiratory problems, allergic reactions and headaches. Studies are underway to assess how these chemicals affect people who have asthma and other respiratory illnesses.1
- According to US Organic Consumers Association
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- Cleaning ingredients vary in the type of health hazard they pose. Some cause acute, or immediate, hazards such as skin or respiratory irritation, watery eyes, or chemical burns, while others are associated with chronic, or long-term, effects such as cancer.
- Some all-purpose cleaners contain the sudsing agents diethanolamine (DEA) and triethanolamine (TEA). When these substances come into contact with nitrites, often present as undisclosed preservatives or contaminants, they react to form nitrosamines – carcinogens that readily penetrate the skin.
- 1,4-dioxane, another suspected carcinogen, may be present in cleaners made with ethoxylated alcohols.
- Butyl cellosolve (also known as ethylene glycol monobutyl ether), which may be neurotoxic (or cause damage to the brain and nervous system), is also present in some cleaners.