I have a green cleaning services corporation and I clean public places like schools and churches. I only work with clorox green works. But unfortunetelly I have to buy air freshner from Mrs. Meyers. I would love to have air freshners from Green works and also something like Lysol in spray to kill germs. I think it is a great idea! I want to be the first buyer.
"Breathing" holes bored through each charcoal briquette would greatly increase the oxygenated air flowing through the charcoal as well as the exposed surface area for burning. Fire would catch and spread more quickly and each briquette would burn and "whiten" more evenly. Each bag would weigh less because of the charcoal missing from the holes, also resulting in less material use and production cost.
A briquette could either have one hole in the center [o]
or four or five small holes [::],
whichever proves more efficient.
A scented dish washing liquid that degreases, is anti-bacterial, and sanitizing all in one. Cleans and degreases dishes while being safe on your hands and has just the right ph balance to kill and sanitize germs and bacteria floating around in used dish water. Lets face it who rinses their dishes before hand washing them unless their going into the dish washer right? You can soak the dishes and eliminate most germs and bacteria floating around in the dish water as you wash then rinse.
I have a container of Clorox Wipes in my kitchen, every bathroom in my home, some at school, one in the car.
It's nice to buy tissue boxes that compliment the decor in these rooms, why not design various labels so the Clorox Wipes containers are more complementary to the room they are in/counter top they are on? Floral designs, graphic designs, holiday designs, kid friendly designs- you get the idea.
The instructions/ cautions could still be listed on the back of the container and the Clorox name discreetlyon the front (like the little "Kleenex" logo is on tissue).
When you receive fresh flowers they never live as long as you would like, because the bacteria in the water can stiffle the freshness over time. You can prevent this from happening, by just putting a few drops of clorox bleach in the water of the flowers, which prevents the growth of bacteria in vase and they will live a few days longer, so you can enjoy the beauty for a longer period of time.
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I would like to see ready to use Fresh Step litter pans with the kitty litter already in the plastic box.
As we all use public restrooms, spreading germs is a huge concern. More so in the women's restroom as we change hygeine products and touch the stall lock as we exit. My suggestion is that that Clorox wipes be made as a compact wipe dispenser that is installed on or near the back of the bathroom stall door so that we can use them to touch the lock/knob as we exit. I see this as helpful because we see others use papertowels to open the main door as we leave, but what about the stall where the most germs may be passed, prior to us actually washing our hands? There are seat covers in the stalls to protect us as we sit, so why not have something to protect us throughout the entire process?
Not sure if they can be made flushable, but if not, we can always toss them in the trash as we exit the stall.
This can benefit public businesses, particularly restaurants and fast food establishments to provide one extra step to prevent the spread of germs and/or diseases.
My idea is for salad dressing bottles. I personally think a measure-pour cap would be a great feature to salad dressing bottles. This should be relatively inexpensive to add to the caps. It would be great to not grab a measuring spoon for a one-serving of dressing. If one squeeze of the bottle measured one exact serving this would be a great feature for all who are watching fat and calorie intakes.
I have hard tales of people pouring Clorox Bleach onto their vehicle tires and around on the ground in the vicinity. Then when you do a burn out or "squeal tire" you will get a nice smoke effect. This is not recommended on public roads or by anyone under the age of 18. If you are a amateur film maker, do this in a respectful, controlled way. Thank you.
Take a 3/4 cup of Clorox Bleach and add it to a gallon of plain water. Then take the galllon solution and pour that into a smaller spray bottle. Lightly spray your walls as you are cleaning them. Spring cleaning is right around the corner.