Cleaning products to be removed

Oupelay… I hope I don't get any rocks thrown at me for this article! However, I'm used to being myself and saying what I think out loud. So, I stand by my opinions. This is my opinion, and I'm only committing myself in this article.

Why eliminate these products though? very effective?

When I started at the age of 15, there were no eco-friendly or biotech products! Instead, we had products that sometimes made us choke on them because they were so strong! If we dared to wear gloves, we were looked at like wimps. The equipment was boxy, big, and hard to handle. We had big spaghetti-style mops that weighed 24 to 32 ounces when they weren't wet yet. Imagine how heavy they became with all the water soaked into them. And honestly? That's what showed we were tough!

Why would I eliminate these products without fail? It's simple, they were so effective, they tore everything up!! But also because they are toxic for workers. Gone are the days when we felt tough to use products or equipment that were toxic for workers. Soft chemistry and biotechnology are now perfected and very effective. I think you understand how much this subject interests me!

So, to help you support the health of your workers but also reduce the quantity of washing products, here are some equivalents to these products.

Recurring powder

Powders like Old Otcth are volatile products that are sucked up by the cleaner. This type of product can easily be replaced with a regular cream. Product suppliers generally all have a good scouring cream. This is very effective for cleaning porcelain as well as removing stubborn stains on walls, for example. However, you must rinse thoroughly, otherwise residue will remain.

By the way, to remove a stain on the wall, such as a scratch, take only a drop of recurring cream and your task will go!

Stainless steel cleaner

I've always found this product harmful. This product is an oil. When used day after day, an oily residue builds up on the upholstery. Sometimes there's so much buildup that you can see every single dust particle. It's not pretty at all! Instead, I suggest you just remove the residue of this useless product! You'll just have to clean with a neutral cleaner only afterwards.

Window cleaner

First, dish soap is an excellent window cleaner. A few drops are enough. That's it... I'm now getting big tomatoes from the chemical suppliers!!! Also, window cleaner is the basic washing product the most expensive, all companies combined.

Powder or aerosol products

For the previous products, these are products sold in powder or can (except the window cleaner which also comes in spray). These are products used for a long time, that the worker does not realize the effect that it has on his lungs! We now have beautiful equivalents on the market and no longer need to use such products.

Bleach

Finally, a product widely used in our homes and hearts: Bleach! Oh, how we love bleach. It smells clean, as our grandmothers used to say. I know, I know, I'm touching a very sensitive nerve! Bleach may be a good whitener, but it destroys the fibers of mops or wet mop, depending on your term. Use a simple disinfectant; it's a great substitute for bleach.

Well, sorry for this article to all the chemical suppliers and our grandmothers, I won't do it again! Hahaha….. I hope you don't hold it against me too much! xx

Ohhhh!!! And don't forget to wear your gloves! It's fashionable now :). Here's an article about good gloves to wear.

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