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No John I don't personally use the stuff except when I do cleaning at my

Brothers auto shop.

I am very happy to reitterate that I am very environmentally friendly.

(except for my vehicle). In my home I use hydrogen peroxide, vinegar,

distlled water, grapefuit seed extract Tea Tree and a multitude of EO's for

my cleaning purposes.

 

I am enquiring and looking for information so I can present it to folks who

swear by it and it's " environmental friendliness " .

 

Pam

 

 

 

 

 

 

Pam,

Are you looking to use a solvent for cleaning purposes? What is it you are

trying to clean?

 

While Simple Green may be " less harsh " on the environment, including our

personal environment (our bodies) than some other solvents, it is still

considered a " hazardous material " . I recommend that other methods of

cleaning be

investigated, rather than using any hazardous/caustic products, especially

those

that come with warnings.

 

John

 

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