Ingredients from the label
What appears on the label: Hydrogen Peroxide
Text from the label
As it appears in the database
Warnings & Directions
Directions for Use:
Use this product to clean: HOUSEHOLD AREAS - Washable walls - garbage pail - Countertop -Highchair - Changing table - KITCHEN - Counter - Sink - Stovetop - Cabinet - Refrigerator Exterior - Appliance Exterior - BATHROOM - Bathtub - Glazed ceramic tile - Cabinet - Sink - Shower door - Vanity top - Toilet Bowl exterior; It is a violation of Federal law to use this product in a manner inconsistent with its labeling.To operate: Turn nozzle counter clockwise to preferred usage. TO REFILL: Remove trigger sprayer. Pour in product from refill container and replace trigger. TO CLEAN: Apply to surface until thoroughly wet. Wipe with a clean cloth or sponge. No rinsing required. TO CLEAN SOAP SCUM AND GREASY SOIL: Allow product to sit to penetrate soil before wiping clean. Repeat if necessary. TO DISINFECT: Pre-clean surface. Apply to surface until thoroughly wet. Leave for 10 minutes before wiping. Rinse all food contact surfaces with water after use. Does not harm bathroom surfaces. Rinse bathtub/shower surfaces with water after using product. Do not use on eating/cooking utensils, glasses/dishes or cookware, unfinished oiled or waxed wood floors. On painted surfaces, test a small inconspicuous area first. This product is not recommended for use on marble, brass, acrylic, plastic or finished wood surfaces.
Caution:
KEEP OUT OF REACH OF CHILDREN; PHYSICAL AND CHEMICAL HAZARDS: Do not mix with other chemicals such as fire extinguishing agents. STORAGE AND DISPOSAL: Store in areas inaccesible to children. Keep securely closed. Refillable container. Refill trigger bottle only with this product. If not refilling, discard in trash or offer for recycling if available. Do not reuse this trigger bottle for any other purpose.
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.
Read about five noteworthy surprises by EWG Senior Scientist, Johanna Congleton >>
Green Certifications
This product is not certified as a green cleaner by either Green Seal or EcoLogo.
Some products may carry other seals or symbols that are not verified by independent audits,
do not consider health impacts or are promoted by manufacturers rather than independent entities.
Animal Testing
Unknown:
Leading international certifiers PETA and Leaping Bunny have no information concerning this company’s use of animal testing.