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Question from PJ

This is more of a thank you note than a question. I have been using ideas from your web-site to green up my clean up for over a year now. I still have a nearly new bottle of acid based toilet cleaner that I bought shortly before the switch. Believing that the best thing to do with this product was to use it up, I recently started doing. The first thing I noticed was the smell. Uck. I had forgotten that it smelled so bad. Then came the danger. While attempting to relocate the toilet brush that was sold with this cleaner in it’s holder, a portion of the container fell off and the brush and container fell into the toilet.Of course the water splashed all over, including on me. Luckily I had just used the brush to lower the water level and I had not applied any acid cleaner as yet. I hate to think what the results might have been if that acid had splashed over myself and my bathroom. I thank you for getting the word out that these dangerous products are not necessary for a sanitary home. I will be very glad to use up this product and return to my green practices.

Debra’s Answer

You’re welcome! 🙂

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