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  1. Planet-friendly, toxin-free, Powerhouse Cleaning. Meet the appliance that converts salt, water, and vinegar into an all-in-one cleaner, deodorizer and EPA-registered sanitizer & disinfectant. Family-friendly ingredients, reusable bottles – ready to up your cleaning game?

  2. Jul 23, 2019 · Force of Nature Multi-Purpose Cleaner, Disinfectant & Deodorizer Starter Kit - All Purpose Cleaning Spray with Reusable Bottle, 5 Refills - Eco-Friendly, Toxin-Free Cleaning Supplies. Visit the Force of Nature Store. 4.5 619 ratings.

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  3. Feb 9, 2021 · We tried Force of Nature, the popular multi-purpose cleaner that uses just tap water to create a powerful cleaning solution. Here's our honest review!

  4. Costs up to 80% less per oz than the top brands too! Everything you need to make 5 bottles of the powerful multi-purpose cleaner as effective as bleach. Tackles grease, grime, soap scum and sticky messes with squeaky clean, sparkling results. Stops even the toughest odors at the source.

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    • Baby Gear Like Strollers, Highchairs and Carseats
    • Kids Serveware & Utensils
    • Sports Gear
    • Rugs and Furniture
    • Makeup Brushes
    • Backpacks & Lunch Boxes
    • Thermoses, Straw Cups and Sippy Cups
    • Yoga Mats
    • Reusable Bags
    • Fresh Cut Flowers

    One thing I didn’t know before I started using all these things is, whether I liked it or not, food and dirt and crap (literally) would be smooshed into every crevice of this equipment. Wish I had something like FoN back then to help disinfect, clean and deodorize.

    I was scratching my head at this one, but the FoN blog says, “You definitely don’t want to be washing a lot of this stuff in the dishwasher (learn why here). Instead, wipe and rinse off any remaining food, then spray with Force of Nature; let sit for 10 minutes and let dry naturally.” (I learned something new today!)

    Yes to deodorizing sports gear with Force of Nature because my kids’ cleats and sweaty pads smell like rodents, day-old spinach and an expired pint of half and half crawled up inside all of it to rot. I spray their equipment down until it’s soaked once a month for a deep treatment and then I just spray lightly after almost every use.

    Force of Nature isn’t great at treating stains, in my experience. It’s not really designed to do that. BUT it is great at deodorizing and I love freshening up our upholstered couches and chairs with it. Especially the couch in our basement that doesn’t ever get a lot of fresh air. IYKYK.

    FoN recommends “rinse off any makeup gunked on your brushes with water, then spray them thoroughly with Force of Nature every few days.” Ummmm….no. No amount of water is going to “rinse the gunk” off my makeup brushes. I need to use a brush cleaner or some soap to get that job done. But if you spray your brushes with FoN after each use, it will kee...

    I don’t do this but now that I think about it…I should probably spray down their fabric lunchboxes daily…I mean why not?!

    I only let my kids fill their water bottles with WATER. And it’s not because I’m trying to control their juice intake, but you put juice in a water bottle one time…YOU KNOW WHAT I MEAN! I also don’t use FoN on their water bottles, but now I’m thinking it would be great to disassemble their water bottle parts weekly and do a deep soak to sanitize. (...

    Yes, yes and YASSSSS. I mean, Force of Nature should really rebrand as a hospital-grade Yoga Mat Spray. After sweating it all out on the mat, there is nothing better than wiping said mat down with FoN that not only cleans but also disinfects—but also deodorizes so the next time you bust out your mat, it’s so fresh and so clean.

    I’ve never sprayed down a reusable bag but Nicolle says she uses FoN on her reusable bags weekly. “With the pandemic still an issue, taking my bags anywhere outside my home gives me a tiny bit of anxiety, so I spray them down after I use them at Target or the grocery store. Makes me feel better and eliminates any weird odors.”

    This is one of the most fun ways to use FoN. Add a little bit of FoN to any vase and it helps prolong the life of your fresh cut flowers. I’ve tried this a million times and it really works!

  5. Whether it’s at home or at work, Force of Nature can be used virtually anywhere for just about any job requiring cleaning, deodorizing or disinfecting. In kitchens or other food prep areas, Force of Nature cleans sticky messes, grease & grime while killing odors & germs like Salmonella when used as directed.

  6. Sep 26, 2019 · The little appliance that converts tap water, plus a capsule of salt, water & vinegar, into a multi-purpose cleaner, deodorizer and EPA registered sanitizer and hospital-grade disinfectant that kills 99.9% of germs*.

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