Let Your Kids Clean: BasicH2 Organic Concentrate
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Young children like to be helpful, and I don’t want to discourage their desire to imitate my house cleaning (even though I often have to re-clean what they have done). We use all natural cleaning products in our home not only because we care about the environment, indoor air quality, and have a greywater system, but in order that our kids can safely help us clean.
Basic H2 Organic cleaning concentrate was the first official Earth Day product in 1990 and has hundred of uses. From windows to stovetops, the concentrate allows you to mix the appropriate amount of water for your use. This little 16 oz. bottle of concentrate can mix up an unbelievable 48 gallons of safe, powerful cleaner.
Basic H2 is quite sudsy, so I suspect it contains SLS; however, I am not sure this as much of a concern for a cleaning product as it is for a beauty product. As long as your child’s skin doesn’t come into contact with it, it would not be irritating. Shaklee, the makers of Basic H2, will not release full disclosure of ingredients because, “We do not list the specific ingredients for all of the cleaners as some of the formulae are proprietary.” This is common with household cleaners, but they state their products are from sustainable sources such as corn and coconut (SLS is coconut-derived).
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Concentrated cleaners are definitely the way to go. Less packaging is involved in concentrated cleaners, and consumers save money by not paying for water used to dilute the products. Concentrated cleaners, such as Basic H2, also give consumer the flexibility to mix the product according to their needs.
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