Commercial Cleaning Supplies
So you have a day off and you are ready to clean your house but don't have any commercial cleaning supplies to do so. What are you going to need?
If you have ever been to the store to shop for commercial cleaning supplies, you know just how many different products there are all promising to do the same thing. It's difficult to know which ones you should use, which products will clean more effectively and will be safer for your family and friends, and pets of course.
So your next step is to look at the ingredients of all of these commercial cleaning supplies but they all have different chemicals and chemicals that you've never heard of. Your thinking, "Am I going to be able to clean my refrigerator with this without poisoning the food?" And that my friend is a great question to ask.
What you need to look for in all of your good commercial cleaning supplies is whether or not they are labeled 100% biodegradable. If you pick up products that use chlorine, antimicrobials, dyes, or anything labeled artificial, there is a good chance it could poison your food after cleaning your fridge or counter tops.
Thankfully, now more than ever, companies are becoming more "green" conscious and are creating products that don't contain harmful chemicals. Some popular commercial cleaning supplies that are safe include 7th Generation, Ecover, and Restore.
You have to be careful when choosing any commercial cleaning products. Some chemicals that are used specifically in kitchen degreasers can even cause cancer if you are around them enough!
A good measuring standard to tell if a product is safe or not is just to look at the labels, and if there is small print with a bunch of chemicals you have never heard of, then they are not safe. Look for non toxic commercial cleaning supplies or ask an employee for help.
There is another route you can take that will assure you don't ever use any toxic or poisonous commercial cleaning supplies. And that is not to use those shelf products. There are plenty of home remedies that you may already have at the house that you can use to clean things with.
Baking soda and vinegar may be the oldest cleaning remedy ever and it is still being used effectively to this day!
You can use olive oil to clean your furniture, club soda to lift stains, or even newspapers to clean windows!
There are all sorts of commercial cleaning supplies and even homemade remedies you can use to clean your house that are effective AND safe. Now quit wasting your time reading and get to cleaning!
John Inbody
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