Posted on January 16, 2010.
Is it allowed to wash fruits and vegetables with soap dish GreenWorks Natural? I make sure I rinse them thoroughly.
The ingredients are filtered water, coconut-based cleaning agents (anionic surfactants and nonionic surfactants: alkylpolyglucoside, sodium lauryl sulfate and amine oxide cocodimethyl), ethanol made from corn, perfumes and essential oils, biodegradable preservative, citric acid, blue dye. Contains no phosphorus. Contains no bleach.
If you want a completely natural product to use for washing fruits and vegetables the only thing you need to reach for cheap, safe and white vinegar. It will help remove all the wax on the fruit as well as any remaining dirt.
Just about diluting a tablespoon or two in about two liters of water, add your products and let soak for about 5 minutes. Rise well.
He will receive your cleaning products and then using just water and leaves no residue like soap.
Not all government sites that refer to the United States and Canada say to use only fresh, running water and a vegetable brush. If you would not think of eating the ingredients in the soap GreenWorks why would you want your vegetables to absorb all this?
alkylpolyglucoside, sodium lauryl sulfate and amine oxide cocodimethyl
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if you can not pronounce ... this is not natural
Ethanol ..... You realize that we use this for gas now?
uh .... My answer is no
no