I think cleaning products are extremely dangerous, I won't clean anymore, make sense?


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You need to be more specific. There are many good "cleaning agents". Most people don't even understand how to do laundry; yet we still survive. Let's start with the nuclear bomb before we discuss the hydrogen bomb ... OK back to laundry. If you add twice the amount detergent as suggested, you'll get your clothes dirtier; ie. they program the washer for one clean cycle and 3 rinse cycles because you need to get rid of the particulates. If detergent - soap is left in the clothes -- it will attract "dirt". I'm not sure what you mean by "clean" , and if you would be more specific people could address the issue more effectively. I've done research in microbiology/ pharmacology -- and worked in a laundromat too. What do you want to clean; and what are you using? Are you sensitized to some products? Many people are sensitized to bleach. If you can help me by clarifying your question, I might be able to at least point you in the right direction.


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unless cleaning is the problem itself try vinegar and other old fashioned items they will do the job almost as good with less concern when it comes to chemicals
I think germs are extremely dangerous and I will continue with the struggle to battle them..make sense?
Try more natural products like baking soda when you clean. Yes, some products are dangerous...but only if you swallow them or are in a room with no air circulation. Open the windows!!
Just don't expect anyone to ever vist you and I guess you can live like that for a while. Then when you can't stand to be around yourself anymore you can start cleaning again.
yOu can use plenty of things that aren't chemicals. Like lemons, bicarb of soda, elbow grease etc.
no..what is so unsafe about a mild detergent.they have biodegradable detergent,s that are absolutely safe.
Only if you plan on stopping all other potentially dangerous activities also, like driving (40,000 fatalities yearly). While some cleaners may contain harmful and/or hazardous chemicals, safe handling and use precautions will reduce your chance of injury. Wear gloves, masks, and goggles if you need to. Or look for safer, "green" cleaning products. They use fewer harsh chemicals, at the cost of some extra "elbow grease".

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