User:Rbob34/Bio Green Clean
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Bio Green Clean Bio Green Clean is an American company that produces the green cleaning product Bio Green Clean. The company was established in 2006 and is located in Ward, Colorado. Their cleaning solution is derived from leafy vegetables, seeds and seed-bearing plants. It has gained in popularity due to exposure on Ed Schultz's MSNBC show. It can be used indoors as well as on a variety of outdoor equipment.
Use
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[edit]Bio Green Clean can be used to clean outdoor equipment, boats, cars, farm equipment and products and greenhouses. A report produced by Dr. Rob Smith tested whether Bio Green Clean was phytotoxic (poisonous to plants) and found that it was safe on the plants he tested.
Household
[edit]Bio Green Clean is also commonly used for household cleaning, including kitchen and bathroom cleaning.
Formula
[edit]Bio Green Clean has avoided some of the controversies of competitors like Simple Green, which has come under fire for including 2-butoxyethanol in its formula. Bio Green Clean does not contain 2-butoxyethanol, chlorine bleach or hydrofluoric acid, ammonia, corn-based ethanol, peroxide, petroleum products, or hydrogen peroxide.
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