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Do 'green' cleaning products really work?

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karnival.com

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shop@karnival.com

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Hello {NAME}, How do you choose the 'ideal' cleaning product? Most of us look for something that rem

Hello {NAME}, How do you choose the 'ideal' cleaning product? Most of us look for something that removes dirt and stains, disinfects our homes and leaves behind a pleasant fragrance. Eco-friendly cleaners get a bad rap for not packing quite the same punch as commercial alternatives when it comes to removing dirt and germs. But the truth is that they do an even better job of this than many commercial cleaners. Common ingredients in toilet and floor cleaners include sulphuric and carbolic acid which either only disinfect (not clean) and mask foul odour (not eliminate its root cause) - all while irritating the skin and causing respiratory distress in humans and animals. [The Better Home]( cleaners can be called the 4th Wave of cleaning products. They use biological raw materials such as active bacteria derived from nature. These bacteria use continuous enzymatic action to break down organic dirt and grime, offering long-lasting sanitation, odour control and freedom from germs. Each of our four products contains a species of bacteria that's super-specialised to digest and degrade a certain type of waste, for instance, uric acid in toilets or grease in dishes. Since they are free of synthetic chemicals, the good bacteria in our cleaners continue to be hard at work even after our homes are clean. Once they wash down the drain, The Better Home toilet and floor cleaners will act respectively on the uric acid and oil there, keeping drain pipes clean and odour-free for good. You don't need the intense firepower of commercial products to attack domestic cleaning, especially given their potentially damaging side effects. Simply clean regularly with a safe, eco-friendly cleaner and you'll have a home that's safe and spotless. Cheers, Leo. [PREBOOK THE BETTER HOME KIT]( Check out our handcrafted Valentine's Day collection [Karnival on Facebook]( [Karnival on Instagram]( [Karnival]( Copyright © 2020 The Better India. All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted for it on our website. Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](.

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