
Which chemicals are safest to use while cleaning?
This is a two-part question.
First question, out of 3 cleaners: ammonia, bleach, and pine sol, which chemical cleaner is safest? I love using them but they are harmful to your health. Chemicals clean better than natural alternatives such as: vinegar and baking soda. But i have a little asthma so I need something thats less toxic. I would think if I am only using a tablespoon of ammonia in a liter of water then wouldnt it be safe to use?
2nd question: Since ammonia is the best “base” cleaner because it has strong alkali properties that does an excellent job at removing grease. So what is a natural substitution for ammonia that cleans just as well? I need a liquid not a powder—so baking soda and borax is out of the question. Hydrogen peroxide and vinegar is more acidic so that wont work either. Vinegar does a poor job at cutting grease because acids dont clean other acids. It just moves grease around around. Any ideas?
HI I am going to say that out the three the pinesol but a touch of bleach does not hurt.
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