I just bought this and am so excited that others like it! I suffer with eczema and headaches that are often triggered with smells and cleaners are a killer!
You are one of the most generous and supportive humans. God Bless you even more for your service to humanity in your very special way of teaching and supporting us to serve in this manner.
Thanks Angela! It appears the cleaning and disinfecting agent produced is Hypochlorous Acid. What's odd is that there doesn't seem to be a required dwell time to kill viruses? Also, okay to use on wood?
Hi Curt, those are some great questions. Check out their FAQ here. They answer far more than we were able to cover in the video. www.forceofnatureclean.com/help-and-faqs-page-3/ It's a fascinating alternative. If you use it let me know how you like it.
From the website. What are the directions for using Force of Nature?: The directions for use are: Pre-clean surface of any soil or residue so that the disinfectant can come into contact with 100% of the surface. Spray Force of Nature on the surface until thoroughly wet, let sit for 10 minutes, then let air dry or wipe with clean cloth or towel.
Wish i had aeen this when it was first published. Another YT has done petri dish experiments, and force of nsture did extremely well in killing bacteria. 2024. Better late yhan never. Word is getting out in the mom groups as well now!
I use a similar product called Nue Clean. Unfortunately, the company went broke so I'm unable to purchase any more. I still have quite a bit left over so I'm still using it to this very day. It doesn't smell or aggravate sinuses, so that's a big plus for me! Also, can you do a video about borax?
It looks like its being sold as Eco One. I looked up a old nue clean commercial on youtube. The device is exactly the same as the now called Eco One. I bought this 2 weeks ago and it works fantastic. It costs like 0.0066 cents a litre or 0.024 cents a gallon to make! "insane cheap". I wish i had an atp tester to test its effectiveness. But it got rid of the foul smells in the bathroom.
I've been wondering if you offer any green packages to your customers? My husband has breathing issues and I have been cleaning Green in my own home for many years. I started housekeeping out of necessity and felt assaulted by chemicals I had removed out of my own home. I have often thought of offering a green alternative to my customers
Most professional house cleaners offer green cleaning for these very reasons. Deep cleaning may require stronger chemicals - but maintenance cleaning (bi-weekly and weekly) you can use green non-toxic products.)
Can anyone explain the chemistry of this? I’ve seen a few attempts, but nothing convincing. If vinegar is in the mixture, is the gas given off carbon dioxide? Or is it still hydrogen, as it would be without the vinegar?
Sorry, I'm just seeing this. Here is the FAQ page for Force of Nature - they answer dozens of questions about the chemistry and how it all works. www.forceofnatureclean.com/help-and-faqs-page-3/
I can't speak specifically to skin irritations but it does a great job cleaning up sticky hands. I use it in a mini spray bottle if I'm eating in front of the TV and want to spritz my hands before picking up the remote control. 😀
So I hear you saying we use this on the bathtub but not on nonporous material - so what do you recommend we use on the grout in between bath tiles? Sounds like we can't spray on the bathtiles because of the grout.
For tile and grout I recommend a hand held steamer (think a Bissell with grout brushes - paid link amzn.to/4dodFuL) or if it's in a shower and there is soap scum a degreaser like Krud Kutter Original Degreaser (paid link amzn.to/4bgrh9G) It looks like this. You can also use strait Dawn Dish Soap (paid link amzn.to/3K7RL1z) on a non-scratch scrub sponge after or during a shower. This way you are using the right tools for the right type of job. If you are wiping out a one piece shower/tub combo the Force of Nature kit and cleaner (paid link amzn.to/3QU5Ao7) works just fine. Does that make sense?
Yes it is. Their website says it is also safe on sealed granite because the electrolyzing process changes the chemical nature of the vinegar. The key is sealed surfaces. :-)
Yes it is. After touching food my husband sprays his hands with Force of Nature and then he smells them because it's got a chlorine smell. I keep telling him "don't smell your hands" and he laughs as he does it just to check if the product is still active. LOL.
I’m watching this video three years later. I’m excited that you like it cause I trust your expertise. I’m going to get one.
Let me know how you like it! 😊
I just bought this and am so excited that others like it! I suffer with eczema and headaches that are often triggered with smells and cleaners are a killer!
Sorry to hear that. I hope that the products helps and doesn't trigger any headaches for you.
I also use it on painted wood, and on fabric as a pretreatment before laundry and on my hands too
Been using this since 2017! Love it so much!!!
Awesome! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for these videos. By keeping our homes clean and safe we have a safe haven for our family.
You're welcome! And thank you for taking the time to write this comment, I appreciate it! 🤗
You are one of the most generous and supportive humans. God Bless you even more for your service to humanity in your very special way of teaching and supporting us to serve in this manner.
Wow, thank you so much for your kind words. And thank you for taking the time to write this comment, I appreciate it! 🤗
Thanks Angela! It appears the cleaning and disinfecting agent produced is Hypochlorous Acid. What's odd is that there doesn't seem to be a required dwell time to kill viruses? Also, okay to use on wood?
Hi Curt, those are some great questions. Check out their FAQ here. They answer far more than we were able to cover in the video. www.forceofnatureclean.com/help-and-faqs-page-3/ It's a fascinating alternative. If you use it let me know how you like it.
@@AskAngelaBrown 10 Minute dwell time...
love the safeness of this!
It's a really popular unit especially because of the convenience.
Hi Angela. Can you tell me how long the product must remain on a surface before wiping it off?
It shows on the website 10 minutes for disinfecting. Standard time for the majority of disinfectant
From the website. What are the directions for using Force of Nature?: The directions for use are: Pre-clean surface of any soil or residue so that the disinfectant can come into contact with 100% of the surface. Spray Force of Nature on the surface until thoroughly wet, let sit for 10 minutes, then let air dry or wipe with clean cloth or towel.
Wish i had aeen this when it was first published. Another YT has done petri dish experiments, and force of nsture did extremely well in killing bacteria. 2024. Better late yhan never. Word is getting out in the mom groups as well now!
It's a natural product that doesn't irritate my skin, but if your skin is sensitive, I suggest wearing gloves👍
I use a similar product called Nue Clean. Unfortunately, the company went broke so I'm unable to purchase any more. I still have quite a bit left over so I'm still using it to this very day. It doesn't smell or aggravate sinuses, so that's a big plus for me!
Also, can you do a video about borax?
Good to know, thanks for sharing! And thank you for the video suggestion, I will have to add it to my queue.
It looks like its being sold as Eco One. I looked up a old nue clean commercial on youtube. The device is exactly the same as the now called Eco One.
I bought this 2 weeks ago and it works fantastic. It costs like 0.0066 cents a litre or 0.024 cents a gallon to make! "insane cheap".
I wish i had an atp tester to test its effectiveness. But it got rid of the foul smells in the bathroom.
I drink it, and it really gives me energy!
Good point! But safety measures have to be taken in any job. Thanks for watching!
I've been wondering if you offer any green packages to your customers? My husband has breathing issues and I have been cleaning Green in my own home for many years. I started housekeeping out of necessity and felt assaulted by chemicals I had removed out of my own home. I have often thought of offering a green alternative to my customers
Most professional house cleaners offer green cleaning for these very reasons. Deep cleaning may require stronger chemicals - but maintenance cleaning (bi-weekly and weekly) you can use green non-toxic products.)
Very helpful and informative.
Glad it was helpful! I appreciate the feedback...thanks!
Can anyone explain the chemistry of this? I’ve seen a few attempts, but nothing convincing. If vinegar is in the mixture, is the gas given off carbon dioxide? Or is it still hydrogen, as it would be without the vinegar?
Sorry, I'm just seeing this. Here is the FAQ page for Force of Nature - they answer dozens of questions about the chemistry and how it all works. www.forceofnatureclean.com/help-and-faqs-page-3/
Can you use it on skin irritations like advertising elsewhere?
I can't speak specifically to skin irritations but it does a great job cleaning up sticky hands. I use it in a mini spray bottle if I'm eating in front of the TV and want to spritz my hands before picking up the remote control. 😀
Fabulous! Thank you!
Thank you so much! Glad you liked it!😊
So I hear you saying we use this on the bathtub but not on nonporous material - so what do you recommend we use on the grout in between bath tiles? Sounds like we can't spray on the bathtiles because of the grout.
For tile and grout I recommend a hand held steamer (think a Bissell with grout brushes - paid link amzn.to/4dodFuL) or if it's in a shower and there is soap scum a degreaser like Krud Kutter Original Degreaser (paid link amzn.to/4bgrh9G) It looks like this. You can also use strait Dawn Dish Soap (paid link amzn.to/3K7RL1z) on a non-scratch scrub sponge after or during a shower. This way you are using the right tools for the right type of job. If you are wiping out a one piece shower/tub combo the Force of Nature kit and cleaner (paid link amzn.to/3QU5Ao7) works just fine. Does that make sense?
Wait, it's safe on sealed marble? That's awesome!!
Yes it is. Their website says it is also safe on sealed granite because the electrolyzing process changes the chemical nature of the vinegar. The key is sealed surfaces. :-)
@@AskAngelaBrown very impressive!
I don’t think it alters the vinegar. It’s probably just very dilute.
80 dollars? hmmm, going to require more thinking for that price. Though I am seriously tempted...
How would that work with employees? Each has a machine with them plugged in clients house?
No, you just mix up your solution the night before a job when you do inventory. Carry as much as you will need for the day on a job. It's easy.
@@AskAngelaBrown ok thank you.
Can you clean silicone with this product?
Yes, Force of Nature is safe to use on silicone surfaces
@@AskAngelaBrown okay and you know for certain? Because I can’t find anything online about if it’s safe for silicone.
It's easier and cheaper to make your own so I'm surprised you don't recommend it. You just need to test the pH.
This is a product review, but thanks for the suggestion!
WOW!!!
I know right? Thanks for watching. :-)
Still watching, still fish free.
Woot Woot! Go Carol! 👏👏👏👏👏👏
This is cool
Yes it is. After touching food my husband sprays his hands with Force of Nature and then he smells them because it's got a chlorine smell. I keep telling him "don't smell your hands" and he laughs as he does it just to check if the product is still active. LOL.
@@AskAngelaBrown Wow
Does it still smell like vinagar
Vinegar smell dissipates quickly after cleaning. It's a great option for effective cleaning without leaving behind a strong lingering scent.
And dish free
Awesome!