Green Works, by Clorox, are natural cleaning products. They're biodegradable, made with mineral and plant-based ingredients. Green Works cleaning products are not tested on animals. I obtained this information when I bought, Green Works, natural biodegradable cleaning wipes, instead of my usual brand, because of their sale price this week. The containers an eye catching green with a fresh yellow flower on front. The container contains 30 wet wipes, pleasantly scented, without any harsh Clorox or chemical smell. Clorox reports Green Works products are 99% natural.
The Green Works biodegradable cleaning wipes pop out automatically from the flap top opening, after you pull out the first one. I have to say, Green Works natural biodegradable cleaning wipes performed beautifully, easily cleaning up sauce spills and greasy spills on my kitchen counters. They also worked great cleaning toothpaste splattered bathroom counters. Green Works cleaning wipes can be used on multiple hard surfaces in your bathroom or kitchen. They're not recommended for unsealed wood surfaces. My hands didn't even feel dry after disposal of the used cloth in the trash, as they usually do after other harsh cleaning wipes. Green Works natural biodegradable cleaning wipes aren't flushable, but they can be placed in a compost collection bin for those who are living green.
The cost of a 30 count container was $2.50. Natural cleaning products usually run slightly higher than basic cleaning products, but I found this cost relatively reasonable. The only drawback I noted was that Clorox reports, Green Works cleaning products do not have disinfectant properties due to their inability to include disinfect ingredients in a natural product. They are working in the lab to try to achieve a natural disinfectant cleaning product.
Green Works natural cleaning products are available on your local shelves now. They include, glass cleaner, glass and surface cleaner, all purpose cleaner, toilet bowl cleaner, bathroom cleaner, and dishwashing liquid, besides the cleaning wipes I purchased.
Earth Day is approaching, think about jumping on the band wagon to help the environment by purchasing Green Works natural cleaning products by Clorox.
You can find further information about Green Works natural cleaning products on their sites, www.greenworkscleaners.com, or www.clorox.com.
Published by Claire Luna-Pinsker
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Post a CommentUnfortunately for Green Works though, their parent company is Clorox who still do test on animals.
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It's nice they don't do animal testing on little kitties!