Cleaning products that are worse than water

I expect many are loyal customers to these products because of their smell and appearance.

We use limited cleaning products and usually use water with a dash of bleach…to disinfect surfaces. We also use microfibre cloths as well. Microfibre cloths work particularly well cleaning windows. All you need is a clean damp one (wrung out hard so there is not free water) and a dry one. Wipe the window with the damp cloth and dry with the dry cloth (before it air dries). We once used a window cleaner but found it leaved a residue on the glass which was noticeable, particular when sunlight struck the glass.

The only cleaning product we specifically buy is one to remove soap residues from the shower…mainly we prefer the smell to vinegar.

I have heard that dihydrogen monoxide must be handled with care as it can be highly toxic to humans where it is over-consumed. There are other posts on this forum about it’s risks.

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