Is Clorox Green Works really safe?

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Is Clorox Green Works really safe?

Green Works™ Natural Glass & Surface Cleaner cuts through filmy residue, and is safe on multiple surfaces throughout the kitchen and bathroom including glass, mirrors, appliances and stainless steel.

Is there bleach in Clorox Green Works?

The company is known mostly for its flagship product, Clorox Bleach, which is seen by some as a stain from an environmental perspective, though the company says the product is misunderstood and safe. (Green Works products do not contain bleach.)

Why was Green Works discontinued?

UPDATE: On Jan. 31, 2018, Clorox filed a motion to dismiss class action claims that it labels Green Works products deceptively, to make consumers think the products contain only natural ingredients.

Is Clorox bleach bad for your health?

When bleach fumes mix with a citrus compound found in many household cleaners, they can form ultrafine particles like those found in smog. This compound is called limonene and is usually relatively mild but in large amounts can irritate the eyes, throat, lungs and skin.

Is Clorox greenwashing?

Despite their commitment to their natural product line, Green Works, Clorox has done little as a company to internalize their sustainable chatter into their overall operations and product manufacturing.

What is Clorox Green?

From all-purpose cleaners, glass & surface solutions and wipes to toilet bowl and bathroom cleaners, Green Works® delivers the quality clean you expect from Clorox — without harsh chemical fumes and residue. All of our cleaners are 98% naturally derived: Made from plant and mineral-based ingredients.

Is Green works a disinfectant?

Facts: Some “green” cleaners, such as the Clorox Green Works line made from a component found in coconuts, do little more than help remove dirt. They don’t disinfect — nor do they claim to — so they don’t kill germs.

Can you use green works on wood?

Simple Green All-Purpose Cleaner removes grease and grime from wood surfaces, while the biodegradable* formula makes it safer for use at home. The powerful degreaser also wipes away fingerprints and removes dirt, grease, grime and built up residue, leaving behind a streak-free surface that won’t harm the wood’s finish.

Does Seventh Generation Toilet Bowl Cleaner disinfect?

Does Seventh Generation Toilet Bowl Cleaner disinfect? Since it’s made from naturally derived ingredients, some people aren’t quite sure, but the answer here is yes. This toilet bowl cleaner will kill germs and leave your bathroom smelling clean without the overpowering chemical smell other brands can leave behind.

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