Mind you, I don't generally bother with all this antibacterial stuff. Didn't have it when I was growing up and we all survived!
I use spray bleach on my counters and rinse it afterwards.
I tend to stick to my trusty Astonish paste for most things, or vinegar and water. I use the Johnson's Clean and safe stuff for litter trays. Never occurred to me to use that on work surfaces but might give it a go. Mind you, I don't generally bother with all this antibacterial stuff. Didn't have it when I was growing up and we all survived!
However, when I came to use it on my stainless steel hob I thought I had wiped it clean and polished it dry to achieve a high sheen as usual but on closer inspection after about half an hour (when I returned to the kitchen) I noticed it looked tainted and smeered, I was very disappointed and took to doing the task again. It did come up better but I feel cheated by a product that claims to do what my usual product claims but leaves you choking on its very strong and unpleasant smell and leaves your shiny steel surfaces tainted something it claims on the front of the products label it does not do. I like that after using the product on kitchen surfaces and wiping you can allow the surfaces to air dry, which not only save a little time( granted not much ) but, also practically germ free. However, I was shocked to read on the label on the reverse of the product in the warning section no less that this product is not safe for pets especially cats!!! As a cat owner I read on, it states if you wipe a surface you must dry it before the cat comes into contact with it and not allow the cats to lick the surfaces that have just been sprayed!! I have ofcourse since then been very careful, but I would just like to point out that the warning label is in very small print, it is almost like they do not want people to read it. As I expected to read though it does state do not breathe product, okay how long can you hold your breath? Product ingredients; Non-ionic Surfactants Less than 5% Disinfectant, Perfume,Limonene. Price wise; It represents value for money at 88 pence for 500ml, it is almost half of the price I would pay for my original cleaner, but would I buy it again? In a word NO. I don't like that it leaves streaks, and I certainly don't appreciate the odour which is harmful not only to me (should you breathe in the spray) but my pets too.
Ecover products arent all nice either, plant based chemicals can still contain cat dangerous substances
I know what you mean though Firefox, the new M&s one says it's natural but then has the warning on the back whereas the previous one was a different formulation and had no problems with it.
Quote from: Ann Clarke (Tabby cat) on October 22, 2009, 14:01:47 PMI used to use a Marks and Spencer one that was completely natural so safe for cats but they seem to have stopped doing it now and their reformulated one which still calls itself natural now has a warning on the back so please don't use that one. I have previously used products from a company called Method which were all natural/no chemicals and am going to check them out again to see if still ok. Will post back on here when I've checked.Just because something is natural doesn't automatically make it safe: many plants are toxic to humans or other animals. Unless it said on the bottle?
I used to use a Marks and Spencer one that was completely natural so safe for cats but they seem to have stopped doing it now and their reformulated one which still calls itself natural now has a warning on the back so please don't use that one. I have previously used products from a company called Method which were all natural/no chemicals and am going to check them out again to see if still ok. Will post back on here when I've checked.
Quote from: trigger on October 22, 2009, 13:07:40 PMI wipe kitchen surfaces on a daily basis with Tesco's anti-bacterial washing-up liquid, which contains no warnings about petsThere have been warnings about Fairy Anti Bac washing up liquid, so I would think own brand ones use similar/same substances.
I wipe kitchen surfaces on a daily basis with Tesco's anti-bacterial washing-up liquid, which contains no warnings about pets
I use Stardrops antibacterial spray (pound shops) and that doesn't have any specific warning about cats, just "keep out of reach of children and pets". HTH.