Is Your Floor Cleaner Polluting the Water? Here’s What You Should Know

Is Your Floor Cleaner Polluting the Water? Here’s What You Should Know

Most people don’t think twice before pouring floor cleaner into a bucket. But have you ever wondered where that water ends up after cleaning?

The truth is, most cleaning solutions we use at home eventually flow into our drainage systems—and from there, into rivers, lakes, and even underground water.

The Problem with Chemical Cleaners

Many popular floor cleaners in the market are loaded with chemicals like SLS, phosphates, and synthetic fragrances. These substances:

- Don’t break down easily in water
- Can poison aquatic life
- Enter the food chain through contaminated water
- Disrupt the balance of ecosystems

What’s even more concerning is that traces of these chemicals can return to us through the food we eat or the water we drink.

What You Can Do Instead

Switching to a non-toxic, biodegradable cleaner is a simple but powerful step. When you use a plant-based formula like Dr.Clino's floor cleaner, you're choosing a product that:

- Breaks down safely after use
- Doesn’t harm aquatic life
- Keeps your home and the environment clean
- Smells fresh without chemical fumes

We believe that cleaning your home shouldn't mean dirtying the planet.

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