Friday, September 30, 2005

Sunshine Concentrate Cleanser

Sunshine Concentrate. This all-purpose, concentrated cleaner is tough on dirt, grease and grime, yet it won’t harm the environment or your family because it contains no phosphates, borates or acids. Its biodegradable cleaning and sudsing agents break down easily, helping to prevent foaming in lakes and streams. USES:Kitchen—clean appliances, sinks, refrigerators, counters, wood surfaces, walls, floors, dishes (even fine china), pots and pans, silverware, copper and brass. Works in automatic dishwashers. Cleans ovens, grills, griddles, thermoses and plastic containers. Works as a fruit/vegetable wash.Laundry—pre-spot stains, spots, grimy collars and cuffs. Pre-soak diapers. Hand-wash silks, fine woolens, sweaters and other delicate fabrics in cool or cold water.Outdoors—clean tools, air filters, battery terminals, grease on concrete driveways, interior/exterior of cars/boats. Safe for lawns, gardens and farming. Excellent insect repellant. Great for shampooing the dog.Indoors—clean windows, mirrors, shower, chrome, aquarium, rugs, tile, wallpaper, carpet, furniture, no-wax floors. Prevents mineral buildup in irons and humidifiers. Repels dust. Works as a shampoo and hand soap. Cleans shoes, handbags, eyeglasses, leather goods and more. Safe on house plants.Bath—safe for bubble bath. Leaves no bathtub ring! Most soaps have a pH of 8 or higher. Sunshine Concentrate has a pH of 6.5, which is easier on your skin.
• Safe for people, animals, plants and our environment
• Biodegradable, non-polluting, chemical-free
• Non-flammable
• Save money. One bottle equals 200 gallons of window cleaner or 64 gallons of your average household cleaner.

1 Comments:

At 10:29 AM, Blogger Nicole Bandes said...

When my boys use Sunshine Concentrate instead of bubble bath in the tub, it doesn't leave a ring around the tub and I feel better knowing they aren't soaking in chemicals.

 

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