Top 5 Toxic Chemicals Found In Degreasers
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You shouldn't have to feel like you need to swim through toxic nauseating chemicals to get that greasy job done
Let’s be real, nobody likes cleaning their stove or oven or anything greasy. It takes forever. Plus it’s absolutely soul-sucking….or at least it used to be.
You feel like have to swim through toxic nauseating chemicals to get the job done. Or you need to scrub as hard as you can until your arms want to fall right off your body. Am I right?
After reading this you will never reach for any of the conventional chemical oven cleaners and degreasers again. Instead know how to cut through the toughest grease without a single toxic fume. Seriously… We figured out a way for you to literally melt grease away without any effort at all. Plus you can skip the life-shortening experience of breathing in the standard grease cutter fumes.
What exactly is in conventional degreasers?
First, I want to share some of the ingredients in mainstream degreasers and what side effects they are known to cause… This is what I found…
- Butane – a highly combustible solvent that poses severe health risks…
- Monoethanolamine – “MEA” is a volatile organic compound, which can cause confusion, nosebleeds, and cancer in humans and animals alike.
- Diethylene Glycol Monobutyl Ether or “DGME” – a major component in the brake fluid can cause kidney and liver problems….
- Diethanolamine or “DEA” – has been shown to limit brain development in the fetuses of pregnant laboratory mice
- Morpholine- irritates allergies and skin. It also damages skin and vision and irritates the respiratory system
Creating new chemical compounds
When you clean with these chemicals, not only are they deeply dangerous by themselves, but they also combine with food debris that you are cleaning with to create new compounds that are unknown, unstudied and can have unknown health repercussions.
Even more frightening is when you run your oven after cleaning with these chemical ingredients. The heating and cooling creates EVEN more toxic chemical combinations. Something you won’t find anywhere on a label because they are largely unknown and untested.
The list is VERY LONG and VERY SCARY!
The scariest thing about conventional degreasers
After doing some research, the number one word that came up when researching these ingredients in conventional degreaser is cancer.
It didn’t come up just once, twice or even three times. There were FOUR ingredients in one store-bought product that could lead to cancer!
Why do companies think this is okay? How is this even legal???
There have to be better options.
It’s not just the product, it’s the packaging
Also disturbing about these options for cleaning is how they come in single-use plastics and cans. Containers that cannot actually be recycled. Most recycling facilities around the world don’t have the capacity to clean these containers to the degree necessary to allow them to be properly recycled.
The chemicals would disrupt the recycling process. That means even though you put them in the recycling bin, they end up in the landfill.
So you set out to clean your oven and stove, and instead expose yourself to chemicals known to cause cancer, and pollute the environment with single-use plastics and cans. That doesn’t sound like what you really want to do.
There is something better
The good news is that you’ll never need to do that again. There is an incredible alternative for you.
This formula can go toe-to-toe and beat out even the most powerful chemical formulas. At the same time it’s gentle enough to have your 10-year-old help clean your stove
What if I told you that you can get your hands on a degreaser that:
–> contains zero cancer-causing ingredients…
–> degreases like NO OTHER (no scrubbing for hours)
AND
–> is easy on the budget?
→ is zero waste?
Our new Heavy Duty Degreaser is strong enough to cut through decades-old grease stains in a machine shop. But it’s gentle enough to clean with a 1-year-old standing right on top of the cleaning process.
Think about that, would you ever allow your kids to be anywhere near your oven cleaner now? Absolutely not, anyone who has ever smelled degreaser products knows full well that they are incredibly dangerous. You can just smell the toxicity.
What’s in the good stuff?
Our formula is fully non-toxic and plant based, and you won’t believe how effective it is.
The secret is in the carefully crafted chemistry with simple yet proven natural ingredients:
- Deionized Water
- Alkyl Polyglucoside (sugar derived cleaning agent)
- Decyl Glucoside (cleaning agent made from coconut, and sugar)
- Coco-Betaine (safe cleaning alternative made from coconut)
- Sodium Sesqui-Carbonate (salt-based pH regulator that is safer than phosphates)
- Cocamine Oxide (fatty acids from plants)
- Sodium Citrate (plant-derived pH adjuster)
- Sodium Benzoate (from plants and lye)
We have put this to test everywhere grease and grime live.
Here are some ideas on where you’ll be able to put this product to work. You can cut your cleaning and scrubbing time in HALF while preserving your good health:
- Oven
- Stove
- Microwave
- Shower Grease
- Tires
- Floor Stains
- Grease on Clothes
- In your Garage
- On your tools
Put the power of nature to the test. You’ll be ecstatic with how this solution smells as fresh as a glass of water but MELTS away grease from every surface in your home.
Seriously, your mechanic is going to be asking where you got this from, It’s even gentle enough you won’t be able to tell that it’s not water! It is literally mind-blowing chemistry. We can’t wait to hear about how much you love to clean!
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I keep putting this heavy duty degreaser to the test and it passes every time!
I love to clean using this stuff!
Can this be used on greasy hands?
How does one use this in the oven? Spray and let sit for how long?
Waiting for delivery of this new magical wonder. Many places to try it on.
Where can we find the answers to these questions? Like how to use the Heavy Duty cleaner to clean an extra dirty oven? 🙂 I believe I’ve seen the answer someplace? Is there a YouTube or Facebook site?