We all know we don’t want to chemicals, dirt, bacteria, or animal waste on our fruits and veggies. If you LOVE your organic products, more power to you, but make sure you are rinsing them well and cleaning them before you eat them! Water alone isn’t enough. Biokleen allows you to safely remove waxes, dirt, and sprays, from your fruits and vegetables with citrus and grapefruit seed extracts. Rinses clean and helps hold natural taste and appearance longer. The benefits of using a chemical free cleaners in your home are endless but you can see some of them below.
Benefits of Biokleen Chemical Free Cleaners
Taking Green Household Products to a New Level
Biokleen is a company who’s always striving to be the best in natural cleaning and ultra eco green products that are all:
Not toxic to humans or aquatic lifeBiokleen Products, Ethosolution Products
No carcinogens
No teratogens
No mutagens
No neurotoxins
Not corrosive to skin or eyes
Low potential to be absorbed by skin
No respiratory irritants
No skin sensitizers
Must be biodegradable
Must not bioaccumulate
No endocrine disruptors
No ozone depleting substances
Low VOC levels
No alkylphenol ethoxylates
No 2-butoxyethanol
No toxic metals
Less .5% phosphates (Biokleen has 0%)
Not toxic to humans or aquatic life
No carcinogens
No teratogens
No mutagens
No neurotoxins
Not corrosive to skin or eyes
This particular company has a whole line of products to use around your house.
“Along with all the eco-benefits listed above, Biokleen is also a leader in innovation with Biokleen’s Soy product line; the first soy cleaning household product line available. Soy has been used in major factories for years because of its effectiveness and Biokleen hopes that soy eco cleaning products like theirs could replace many hardware store products and become the next revolution in natural cleaning (source).”
While you’re buzzing around this weekend, pick up some of this chemical free cleaner and give it a shot. It can’t hurt! Or you can visit their website to find more information. Currently, you can find it at stores like whole foods.
Living Clean,
Adria
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