Friday, September 2, 2016

Clean chemical free with Force of Nature



Force of Nature is a new, non-toxic cleaning and disinfecting solution to help parents protect babies and young children from harmful germs— without the use of harsh chemicals! It’s a must-have for any parent as it safely eliminates dangerous bacteria and disinfects baby gear (pacifiers, highchair trays, toys, etc.)

The appliance uses patented technology to transform a premeasured capsule of salt, water and vinegar into a completely non-toxic, all-purpose cleaner, deodorizer, and disinfectant. Up to 10 times more effective than bleach yet safe to use on hands and literally every surface in the home (company has third-party testing to backup these claims).

Other features include:
  • Eliminates the germs that cause flus and cold viruses
  • Removes tough odors and easily cleans up any mess
  • On-the-Go bottle easily sanitizes germ hot spots such as shopping carts and doorknobs
  • How-to use: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQgJbmI1xtw&nohtml5=False
  • SRP: $89.99, Starter Kit includes Appliance with 5 Capsules, 12 Oz. Spray Bottle, 2 Oz. On-the-Go Bottle (Costs less than half of most conventional cleaners: $.05 per ounce cost, which is 80% savings vs. other natural brands)


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My Thoughts

I'm always curious about the various cleaning products out there that don't require one to use chemicals. So when I got the opportunity to give Force Of Nature a try, I was willing to. This came with one spray bottle, one bottle I made the mixture in, several more packets to make more solution. As well, the base that mixes it all together has a countdown on it.

The cleaner is only good for 14 days after it's mixed. It's tap water with their solution of white vinegar and salt. I'm not quite sure why it goes bad after 14 days and I'd like to learn a little more about why. The info that came with the kit didn't explain why. Just basics on how to make the solution.

It took about 10 minutes for the solution to be made and then it was ready to use. I poured it into the spray bottle and decided to give it a try on my counters and sink first. The sprayer works a little different. You press it in and it sprays automatically until the handle comes back up. It was nice, but took some getting used to.

I was impressed with this when it came to basic cleaning such as counters, tables, and even windows. It worked well on the litter box also when I tested it for getting rid of the smell. I did attempt to use it in my shower to clean it, but it didn't seem to work as well as my usually cleaner.

Back to it only being good for 14 days. I had half a bottle left when my 14 days were up and it was time to dump it out. I was disappointed that it didn't last longer and felt almost wasteful to be getting rid of it. I'd prefer to be able to make less cleaner at a time so I'm not wasting as much. Especially since you have to use their pre-made packets of vinegar and water.

Over all I did like this product and found it to be a really good cleaner and deodorizer.


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