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Next Spray
What is Next Spray?
Next Spray is a general-purpose household cleaner often used for hard surfaces like countertops, sinks, and bathroom fixtures. It contains powerful cleaning agents formulated to tackle tough stains and bacteria. However, these chemicals, including surfactants and synthetic fragrances, can cause sensitivities in some users, especially when used in enclosed spaces.
Why do I have an intolerance?
The synthetic fragrances and surfactants in Next Spray can cause respiratory and skin irritation. Individuals sensitive to chemical cleaners may experience symptoms such as headaches, coughing, and eye irritation, particularly if the spray is used frequently or in unventilated areas. Skin contact with Next Spray can also result in dryness or rashes, particularly for people with sensitive skin or eczema.
What can I do about it?
Use Next Spray in a well-ventilated space or consider using a fan to help disperse the fumes. Gloves can be helpful to prevent skin irritation. For sensitive individuals, try a milder cleaner or a fragrance-free option. Natural alternatives like a solution of vinegar and water may provide a safer cleaning option without the risks associated with synthetic chemicals.