I recently heard that some household cleaning products are harmful. Is it true?

November 22, 2009 by admin  
Filed under Green Cleaning Products

I prefer green products to clean my kitchen and title flooring, few say that even some of green products are harmful? Can someone clear me with this point?

Walmart recently called me and told me they would put Ivory Dish Soap back in stock, and they haven’t yet. Most other dish soaps contain benzene, a benzyl group, or other harmful chemicals. I can’t see one clear dish soap that is safe to use. That is at ANY store! They ALL contain benzene or other garbage. I don’t think Ivory does! I use it to wash my car interior, my fridge, my baby toys–lots of stuff, but I wouldn’t do that with benzene containing dish soaps. That’s what is in most of your antibacterial dish soaps, and you can see and feel the residue it leaves on your dishes. Even Palmolive Original isn’t original anymore. We called up them and Dawn–they were nice but all of their soaps are BAD. Ivory and some of the creamy white generics might be safe.

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6 Responses to “I recently heard that some household cleaning products are harmful. Is it true?”
  1. eboxdeb says:

    This is super true. Research is beginning to show that the more you use strong cleaning products in your house, the higher the likelihood of respiratory problems and nerve problems. No joke.

    Safe products that can do almost anything: Vinegar or lemon juice, baking soda, hydrogen peroxide, dish soap, and elbow grease. I also personally love the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser for scuff marks.

    Sometimes you will have to use the more powerful stuff, but make sure you open a window, don’t breath the stuff and wear gloves.
    References :
    http://www.thedailygreen.com/green-homes/latest/green-cleaning-spring-cleaning-460303

  2. moontree1234 says:

    Absolutely.

    Here is a list of good basics to have on hand

    http://www.care2.com/greenliving/make-your-own-non-toxic-cleaning-kit.html

    Baking soda
    Washing soda
    White distilled vinegar
    A good liquid soap or detergent
    Tea tree oil

    Also vinegar
    salt
    lemons
    References :

  3. Cle says:

    Hey, All products can be potentially harmful, due to the nasty chemicals inside. I often water mine down or use sparingly.

    You should ask for more advice in the eco section of this home forum on mydeco: http://mydeco.com/forum/ there are loads of home, domestic and eco experts in there!

    Good luck,
    C x
    References :
    http://mydeco.com/forum/

  4. Keith says:

    Yes, some household cleaning products that you use in your day-to-day life are harmful. These products contain harmful solvents and harsh chemicals, which pose serious health threats. To safeguard yourself and your family, always opt for products that are non-toxic and environmentally-friendly, like Oil Gone Easy S-200 Home & Driveway.

    This product can be used to clean oil or fuel stains from anywhere in your house. It is recognized by the United States Environment Protection Agency. It is non-inflammable and also does not require any clean up after use.

    This eco-friendly product is completely biodegradable and also will not pose any harm to your kids or pets. To be on the safer side, it is always better to use such environmentally-safe products.
    References :

  5. Ask Liz First says:

    They have done studies that show that some of the ingredients in some products are linked to cancer, breathing disorders, etc. Every person is different and what one person might be sensitive to, another may not be. That’s why I figure it’s better to be safe, than sorry. Non-toxic cleaning products are better for humans and most definitely the planet.
    I’ve included a website that you can look up products and their ingredients, etc.
    References :
    http://householdproducts.nlm.nih.gov/
    http://www.sowing4health.com

  6. Spicey says:

    Walmart recently called me and told me they would put Ivory Dish Soap back in stock, and they haven’t yet. Most other dish soaps contain benzene, a benzyl group, or other harmful chemicals. I can’t see one clear dish soap that is safe to use. That is at ANY store! They ALL contain benzene or other garbage. I don’t think Ivory does! I use it to wash my car interior, my fridge, my baby toys–lots of stuff, but I wouldn’t do that with benzene containing dish soaps. That’s what is in most of your antibacterial dish soaps, and you can see and feel the residue it leaves on your dishes. Even Palmolive Original isn’t original anymore. We called up them and Dawn–they were nice but all of their soaps are BAD. Ivory and some of the creamy white generics might be safe.
    References :

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