Ingredients from the label
What appears on the label: Active Ingredients: Thymol (0.05% Thyme Oil Component)Inactive Ingredients: Sodium Lauryl Sulfate, Copper Sulfate Pentahydrate (Bluestone), Citric Acid, Origanum Vulgare (Oregano) Oil (Essential Oils and Botanical extracts), Cymbopogon (Essential Oils and Botanical extracts), Cymbopogon Schoenanthus (Lemongrass) Oil (Essential Oils and Botanical extracts), Water
Text from the label
As it appears in the database
Copper Sulfate Pentahydrate
Cymbopogon Schoenanthus Oil
Warnings & Directions
Directions for Use:
It is a violation of Federal Law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling. For heavily soiled or greasy areas, pre-cleaning is required. To Clean: Wet the surface with the wipe & wipe clean. For stubborn stains, let stand for a few minutes. To Disinfect: Wet the surface with the wipe (spot check to test surface compatibility). Leave visibly wet for 10 minutes. Allow to air dry. No rinsing or wiping is required, except on direct food contact surfaces which require a potable water rinse after treatment. Storage and Disposal: Dispose of wipe in trash after use. Do not flush. Tightly close lid between uses to retain moisture. No refillable container. Do not reuse or refill this empty container. Offer empty container for recycling. If recycling is not available, discard in trash. Made in the USA
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Update Center
March 2013 Update
Date posted: 2013-03-27
EWG's Guide to Healthy Cleaning has been updated to include more products and brands. Search now to learn how your cleaning products rate and if there are safer alternatives.
Surprised by a score?
Date posted: 2013-03-27
When EWG released the Guide to Healthy Cleaning in 2012, some of our scores and findings surprised not only our viewers but us, too. Who knew Lysol made a product EWG can recommend, while many cleaning products marketed as “natural” or “green” don’t pass? We were also shocked to find out how common it is in the cleaning product industry to hide ingredient information from consumers.
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Green Certifications
Whole Foods Market Eco-Scale Rated
The Eco-Scale™ rating system created by Whole Foods Market rates products as red, orange, yellow or green based on label disclosure and chemical composition. All products sold at Whole Foods must fully disclose ingredients on the label. An orange, yellow or green rating is assigned based on chemical composition and level of protection of consumers and the environment.
Web: http://www.wholefoodsmarket.com/mission-values/environmental-stewardship/eco-scale/rating-system
Animal Testing

Leaping Bunny
Products bearing the Leaping Bunny mark are certified cruelty-free under the Humane Household Products Standard, managed in the U.S. and Canada by the Coalition for Consumer Information on Cosmetics, a coalition of eight national animal protection groups. Participating companies must open their processes to independent audits throughout the supply chain.
Web:http://www.leapingbunny.org/

PETA Cruelty-free Companies
Companies that join the “Caring Consumer” program of People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, a leading international animal rights advocacy organization, attest that “neither they nor their ingredient suppliers conduct or commission any animal tests on ingredients, formulations or finished products, and that they pledge not to do so in the future.”
Web:http://www.peta.org/living/beauty-and-personal-care/companies/default.aspx