What is it that everyone is using? Cellphones,ipods,ipads,ebooks,tablets,mp3 etc are the electronics of choice.My idea has to do with getting rid of bacterial germs on electronics.I think because so many people are using them they are passing germs around. They go into bathrooms for privacy but there's a lot of bacterial germs in there. They wash there hands yet,what about their electronics like cell phones?I read that 56% of people use cell phones,but there not santize them.Noone thinks to clean there cellphones or santize them.That's where my idea comes in ,to have a clorox dispenser in all bathrooms,including those at home. Clorox Wipes dispenser would aid in getting rid of harmful bacteria carry from one person to another. I think each sheet should come out dry so that one needs to dampen an activate the clorox infuesd in each sheet.

This is not a new product idea.... It is a re-packaging idea. I use Clorox Clean-up to get the sticky black stuff (tree sap?) off of my car. I have to park under the trees and over time this black build-up clings to my car and just washing the car doesn't get rid of it. One day, when I was cleaning up the inside of my car after a dog transport run, I accidentally swiped the black sap with one of my Clorox Disinfecting Wipes. The black stuff was gone in that spot... just like that! No scrubbing or anything. I got excited about it! I had scrubbed that stuff before until my elbows ached. I ran into the house and got my Clorox Clean-up spray. Sure enough.... easy as pie.... it removed the tree sap with absolutely doing nothing more than wetting it down and rubbing it back off with the wipe! My car looks Brand New!! You could re-package this as an outdoor vehicle or vehicle accessory wash product that removes tree sap. It could be sold as a large kit in stores and as a one-time use product in carwash vending machines. Instead of the smaller Wipes it could be a larger shammie sized or paper-towel sized wipe. Seriously.... Just try it. It will amaze you, too!

Who doesn't hate when you're out and you have to end up using a public toilet? You just never know who was sitting on that toilet before you or the toilet is covered in urine. Yuck! And, those little seat covers just aren't enough to make me feel safe. This is my !DEA....Let's put a disinfectant spray machine in each bathroom stall. It would be filled with disinfecting spray that would come out of a hose that would reach the toilet and you would be able to spray a certain amount to clean the toilet. You could set it up so the businesses would buy the machines and you could also charge 25 cents per use and only a certain amount would be dispensed per usage.
I hope this !DEA takes off...because I sure would pay to use the all new disinfecting bathroom machine! 

Sometimes it can be cumbersome carrying and organizing the necessary cleaning products for a job around the house. It would be great if there was a bucket organizer like hardware stores sell that organize tools in a bucket. If a bucket organizer was developed for cleaning products it could be called a "Clorox Caddy".
The Clorox Caddy would be sized to fit about a 10 quart bucket since the 5 gallon buckets that hold the tool organizers are probably too big. The Caddy would not have any pockets sewn on or maybe just a couple pockets sewn on for standard items like a bottle of spray cleaner. The reason that the Caddy won't have pockets already sewn on, is that each person usually has a slightly different combination of cleaning supplies, which means each person has slightly different needs when organizing their cleaning supplies. Instead of pre-sewn pockets, the Caddy will have vertical industrial strength Velcro strips sewn on the sides of the Caddy both on the outside of the bucket and on the inside of the bucket. The Caddy will come with several squares and rectangles of mesh material that will also have industrial strength Velcro. The mesh can then be applied to the vertical Velcro strips to create pockets and loops as needed. The Caddy could even come with over-sized pieces of mesh that could be cut to size. The reason the pockets would be mesh is so that the cleaning supplies like brushes, gloves, and sponges can have a chance to air dry if they are still damp when being stored.
It would be great if there was a "mitt" that would hold a Clorox Wipe. Dusting mitts are very handy for cleaning surfaces since you just glide your hand over the surface. A "Clorox Cleaning Mitt" could be very useful. The mitt would have two surfaces. The one surface would be coated with silicon. The silicon would not absorb the moisture from the Clorox Wipe, and the silicon would be heat resist if the mitt was being used on a warm surface, say in the kitchen. The opposite surface of the mitt would have a scouring material similar to non-abrasive Scotch-Brite Pads. That way, if the dirty area needs to be scrubbed to loosen the dirt, you just flip the mitt and scrub before you continue cleaning. In order to hold the wipe on the mitt, grippers could be inbedded in the mitt similar to the grippers on a Swiffer Sweeper. The mitt would make it easier to clean contoured surfaces such as sinks, sink pedestals, the exterior of toilets, and cabinets among other uses.
My idea is to offer refill packs for the canisters of Clorox Disinfecting Wipes. Once a person buys a few canisters (Costco usually offers them in 3-packs), the need to replace the entire canister is wasteful. Instead, Clorox could offer rolls of the wipes inside thin, sealed plastic bags that could be opened and inserted into the older canisters.
It seems this would offer an environmentally friendly means to sell the product. Less plastic and paper would be used in packaging. Additionally, more refills could be packed in a given space than the whole canisters. A 6-pack refill could be offered for 1.5X-1.75X the cost of the current 3-pack canisters, and would take up about the same space - which would save money in both shipping/transportation charges, but also floor space at the retailer.
As much as I love the toilet bowl cleaners, I would love to have mighty pacs or tabs of clorox that could be dropped into toilets or into the laundry to have time to dissolve and work with the laundry.. or work over time in the toilet.. taking cleaning to a much simpler and less skin irritating level, even with gloves.

I love Clorox products. I use bleach on alot of stuff when i am cleaning, the most thing i use it on is my kitchen sponges, but i hate that i am always fearing the bleach splashing. SO, I was thinking how nice it would be if bleach came in some kind of foam or even a gel. It would be nice to have a dispenser on the wall with a can of this foam or gel and be able to just put the sponge underneath it and it dispense either by me or by itself. that way i never worry of it splashing on my clothes or me having to keep a bottle of bleach under my sink. a nice dispenser of clorox bleach made especially for the kitchen and for use on sponges to keep bacteria at a bay!! I think this would help consumers alot to get rid of all the hidden bacterias we have around, keep us healthier. and i also think alot of consumers would buy this type of product if advertised correctly. ![]()

I believe I have a great product idea. I think it would be a great idea to make a disinfectant foggier. This foggier would be wonderful for schools, homes, work place and so on (the list is endless). I think this product would be beneficial for any of the above places that have experience a breakout with the flu or any other sickness that may be affect people. You could set the foggers off during the weekend to help kill the air borne germs that may be in the air and contagious. If this is something your interested in let me know because I am a huge fan of Clorox and I think this would be a great addition to your family.Thanks,Jamie Gillenwater

I keep both the Clorox Bleach Pen and Clorox Stain Fighter Pen for Colors in my bathroom and my laundry room for "oops" help. But what happens when you're on your way to a meeting or an interview and spill coffee, mustard, ketchup, or some other nasty thing on your clothes? Whether you're driving or taking public transportation, you probably don't have immediate access to water. Even if you did, walking into any kind of social situation with a stain or a big wet spot on your shirt, jacket or pants is not a great way to make a good impression.
The Clorox Stain Fighter Pen holds the answer if it can be redesigned to incorporate a rinsing agent for travel. The On-The-Go pen could have a wedged "pen" on the top similar to the wide end on the present Stain Fighter. Rather than having a second "pen" on the bottom there would be a small sponge through which water would flow to rinse out the cleaning solution. The cleaned stain could then be dried with a piece of super absorbent fabric (i.e. Sham Wow) stored between the two halves, which could be unscrewed.
The On-The-Go pen would need to be wider than a regular Clorox Stain Fighter Pen because the top half containing the cleaning agent could be removed from the bottom, which would be filled with water. A square or circle of absorbent fabric could be stored between the area containing the cleaning agent and the water container.