Yes, Clorox Green Works products are recognized by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) under the Design for the Environment (DfE) program. This designation indicates that the products meet specific criteria for environmental safety and performance. However, it's important to note that not all Green Works products may carry the DfE label, so checking individual product labels for certification is recommended.
A Clorox cleaner product that is considered green is Green Works products. You can visit the Green Works Cleaners website for more information about Clorox products.
No! It is poison!
Green Works is two words. There is quite a wide selection of eco friendly and natural cleaning products. They are safe for the environment and are from the people who make Clorox.
Clorox...it is pure bleach with no other additives.
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Sorry, I had to modify the earlier answer. NO, Clorox Green Works is not a disinfectant. From About.com Housekeeping one of the "Cons" of Green Works is that it does not (yet) provide any "antibacterial" properties. In fact, the Clorox site even states that the product is not a disinfectant. So yea....it's kind of awkward.....why use it then? If it doesn't kill germs? There is even a review on that same page, from a user who did "laboratory tests" (take that with a grain of salt) - that showed that it didn't "clean" much. And likely, most of the "cleaning" was due to the friction (read: elbow grease) against the kitchen surfaces.
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Clorox works by helping you fight the tough stain on shirt,skirts,and alot of more stuff
They are completely different products. Clorox is bleach and Tide is a detergent. Clorox (unless its Clorox2) bleach is very harsh and will eventually eat away at the fibers of most fabrics. Tide is a very good laundry detergent that works well to get out tough stains without doing any damage to laundry.
Green Works Cleaners sells many such products. It might be simpler depending upon the situation to highera company that specializes in green cleaning.
Clorox Bleach is better at removing stains!!
I believe that is Dolly Parton