Anonymous wrote:OK, really? You people don't use Clorox?
Sheesh.
The joke's on you though -- you are afraid of bleach but your house is full of bacteria.

Anonymous wrote:OK, really? You people don't use Clorox?
Sheesh.
The joke's on you though -- you are afraid of bleach but your house is full of bacteria.
Anonymous wrote:diluted vodka is actually a good one to clean with!!!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I use both. I hate the smell of vinegar and can't believe so many people splash it all over their homes.
It's not as though the smell lingers. Like other liquid substances, it evaporates and the odor goes away.
chemistry 101
Anonymous wrote:OK, really? You people don't use Clorox?
Sheesh.
The joke's on you though -- you are afraid of bleach but your house is full of bacteria.
Anonymous wrote:Never use either anymore. Hydrogen peroxide to bleach and disinfect.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Just curious, what are some products that can be used instead of Pledge or Endust on wood furniture? I don't want to ruin my furniture, but have heard that these cleaners are pretty toxic.
Used to use those. My wife has gotten me to move to Murphy's Oil Soap, which is better for the wood. You can now get the multi-use spray bottles which you can use right from the bottle. The original formula needs to be diluted with water for cleaning.
Anonymous wrote:Just curious, what are some products that can be used instead of Pledge or Endust on wood furniture? I don't want to ruin my furniture, but have heard that these cleaners are pretty toxic.
Anonymous wrote:I use both. I hate the smell of vinegar and can't believe so many people splash it all over their homes.
Anonymous wrote:I use both. I hate the smell of vinegar and can't believe so many people splash it all over their homes.
Anonymous wrote:What are the negative health risks to using Chlorox bleach?