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Multi-Purpose Cleaner (generic)
What is Multi-purpose cleaner?
Multi-purpose cleaners are versatile cleaning agents designed to tackle a variety of surfaces, including countertops, floors, and bathrooms. They often contain a blend of surfactants, solvents, and fragrances, enabling them to cut through grime, grease, and stains effectively.
Why do I have an intolerance?
Individuals may experience intolerance to multi-purpose cleaners due to the presence of harsh chemicals, such as ammonia or formaldehyde, which can irritate the skin, eyes, and respiratory system. Fragrances and dyes commonly found in these products can also trigger allergic reactions or sensitivities, leading to symptoms like headaches or skin rashes.
What can I do about it?
To mitigate intolerance, consider switching to eco-friendly or natural cleaning products that contain fewer synthetic chemicals. Homemade cleaners using vinegar, baking soda, and essential oils can also be effective alternatives. Always read labels to avoid potential irritants, and use cleaners in well-ventilated areas to reduce exposure to fumes.