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Review on ๐Ÿšฟ DAZZ Bathroom Cleaner Starter Kit - All Natural, Eco-Friendly, Non-Toxic Cleaning for Tile, Tub, Shower, Countertop & Bathroom Surfaces - Safe for Kids & Pets by Yadira Hernandez

Revainrating 4 out of 5

safe for children and pets mild detergent no headache/cough light odor

I love that it is safe for children and pets. I also like that inhaling this formula doesn't give me a cough or a headache. It's easy to use and to be around. Spray, wipe, done. I let him sit to get to some particularly dirty spots. I've noticed that I have to do extra cleaning to get through but it really helps clear things up. Starter kits come with an atomizer and two packs of 2 tablets. Dissolve 2 tablets (one pack) in a bottle of water. To help the tablets dissolve more quickly, they can be crushed and/or mixed with warm water. Shake several times. I let mine sit until it's completely dissolved before turning the sprayer back on. Keep the extra bag out of the reach of children - the colorful bag looks like a candy. Nice looking and smelling pills don't help. I wouldn't say it works better than other cleaners, but it seems to work pretty well. I'm not sure what makes it a bathroom cleaner versus an all purpose cleaner. I've come across this in many reviews of cleaning products so I always add this part: no it's not a disinfectant, if it was it would be labeled as such - separate labels. and consent. Be aware that the wiping process will accumulate germs. Fortunately, not every wipe has to be a disinfectant. Unless I use CloroxCleanUp (sodium hypochlorite) or Lysol (ammonium, ethanol) or some basic hydrogen peroxide (or something else). a special cleaner marked as a disinfectant), I assume that I am not using any disinfectant. This is not a disinfectant. That's easy. most are not. Even if it were a disinfectant, the product would have to act for it to be effective (there are different time expectations from a few seconds to a few minutes). Most people spray and wipe. Which is actually GOOD, because a lot of germs accumulate during the wiping process anyway. But clearly, if you want to KILL, you need to find a disinfectant and use it properly. If you want to disinfect, take some peroxide or alcohol and spray it on the surface after cleaning. Remember to leave it on, then go back and wipe it off. Just find out in advance whether your interface can handle it. Examples of ingredients that are disinfectants: ammonium, sodium hypochlorite (ie, bleach), ethanol, isopropyl alcohol, phenol, hydrogen peroxide, sodium carbonate peroxyhydrate; Tetraacetyl, ethylenediamine, hydrochloric acid, thymol, silver, etc. In general - I like it, but I don't like it. I've used it almost every day for the past 5 days. Not only have I used it to clean the bathroom, I have also used it on floors (we have dogs and cats), for use on the kitchen counter and in other apartments as well (I clean at home). As a bathroom cleaner, I could use a little more energy. I plan to take it to a house that has a porous tub next week and there is always some significant buildup - if it's easier and better to use than what I usually use then I'll say it back. Otherwise. I like it but I don't like it. 4 stars.

Pros
  • full kit
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  • empty