Non-toxic laundry products are hard to find. That's why I make my own with these two brands. |
The following home cleaners received an A-rating or higher on the Environmental Working Group's guide to Healthy Cleaning. I'm only mentioning brands that I have seen on store shelves and brands that I'm familiar with.
Laundry cleaners:
Molly's Suds, Nature's Promise Free + Clear, Simple Truth Organic, Seventh Generation chlorine-free bleach, Seventh Generation Oxy-Booster pacs, Dr. Bronner's Sal Suds
Arm & Hammer Washing Soda, Borax, and Dr. Bronner's Castile Soap are on this list as ingredients to make your own laundry detergent, which I will demonstrate in a future video.
Bathroom
Nature's Promise toilet bowl cleaner, Seventh Generation toilet cleaner, Seventh Generation tub & tile cleaner, Seventh Generation disinfecting bathroom cleaner, Full Circle Market all purpose bathroom cleaner
Kitchen
You could also use Seventh Generation disinfecting bathroom cleaner or Full Circle Market all purpose bathroom cleaner in your kitchen. Some unfamiliar brands are Aspen Clean and Attitude Nature. Truly Free was the only dishwasher cleaner on the list. And there were no oven cleaners that received an A-rating. Oven cleaners are some of the most toxic cleaners people bring into their homes. I will show you how to clean your oven and microwave without chemicals in a future video.
For a complete list of healthy cleaners, visit the website here: www.ewg.org
Once you are on the site, go to "Areas of Focus" at the top, then click on "Household and Consumer Products." Scroll down to "Explore Related Issues" and click on "Cleaning Supplies." The Guide to Healthy Cleaning is under "News." Click on "View the Guide."
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