Force Of Nature Cleaner. You may remember me telling you a bit about it last year. Gosh! Can you believe it’s already a new year? 2023 zipped by in the blink of an eye. Seems like every year is flashing right by lately. My last year may have gone by quickly, but it also went by clean and disinfected! I prefer to use natural cleaners like essential oil based DIY cleaners and Force Of Nature cleaner. Right now, you can get Get 40% off Cleaning Bundles + free shipping with code START40.
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What Is Force Of Nature Cleaner?
Force of Nature is a Hypochlorous Acid solution by converting salt, water & vinegar into a powerful all-in-one cleaner, deodorizer, and disinfectant. You can find more info on the ins and outs of it in this post from last year.
- Force Of Nature is an all-in-one cleaner, deodorizer, EPA-registered disinfectant
- It’s Green Seal Certified, Leaping Bunny Certified (cruelty-free and 100% free from animal testing) and Carbon Neutral
- Perfect for pet owners, families with kids and those interested in a healthy lifestyle!
In today’s post, I just wanted to share this awesome deal with you all and tell you a little about how/when I use Force Of Nature cleaner! Check out their starter kit.
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For my day-to-day cleaning, I use a DIY cleaning spray that consists of Simply Earth Cleaning Tablets, distilled water and either lemon essential oil or Clean & Fresh essential oil blend. Either of those leave a nice, clean fragrance and offer amazing cleaning benefits. Lemon oil naturally removes sticky residue so it’s great for kitchen counters (check guidelines for your counters before using).
When sickness is in the air, and once per week, I use Force Of Nature for a deeper, disinfecting and sanitizing clean. I also use it to clean the toilet surfaces.
It makes quick work of disinfecting surfaces. I just spray it on surfaces, let it sit for about 10 minutes, then wipe dry. If it has dried in that time, I’ll give it another quick spritz then wipe it. Quick. Easy and done.
For my kitchen, I love using it to disinfect my sink. I’ll usually use baking soda to remove any stains left from tea, coffee, etc. Then I’ll give it a good spray of Force Of Nature and let it sit for 10 minutes to disinfect. Then I’ll wipe it out really well. Again, if it’s dried at that time. I’ll give it another spritz and wipe it off.
Have you ever used Force Of Nature? What cleaning tips do you have for cleaning your kitchen and/or bathroom?
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I am a stay-at-home- mom, living in KY with my husband and children. I’m a travel and lifestyle blogger encouraging folks to live their life one adventure at a time while also focusing on beauty, essential oils and health. From time to time I also like to showcase my adorable pets along with my family. Along with Cinnamon Hollow I can be found at The Martin Family Adventure … read more