Yes! Pine-Sol® is safe to use all around your home, from your playroom and dining room to your bathroom and kitchen. A list of surfaces that Pine-Sol® cleans and how to clean them are here.
Yes, Pine-Sol's safety data sheet says that mist or vapor can irritate the respiratory tract and may cause eye irritation. Prolonged contact may cause irritation. Ingestion may cause irritation to mucous membranes and gastrointestinal tract, vomiting, and diarrhea.
VOLUNTARY RECALL OF SELECT SCENTED PINE-SOL PRODUCTS
The bacteria can enter the body if inhaled, through the eyes, or through a break in the skin. People with healthy immune systems are usually not affected by the bacteria. We are conducting this recall to safeguard your health and wellbeing.
With a new citric-acid based formula, Pine-Sol ® Scented Cleaners, including Lemon Fresh, Lavender Clean and Sparkling Wave ®, now offer 5x better cleaning efficacy than the previous formula. The new concentrated formula offers twice the cleaning power per ounce, for a better clean using less product.
A little while ago... the company who manufactures Pine-Sol now, discontinued the use of pine oil from the product, due to rising costs. In essence, they replaced the main ingredients with surfactants, and added a scent.
In January 2014, Clorox announced that Pine-Sol products would no longer contain pine oil, due to pine oil's limited supply and increased cost.
The Effectiveness of Pine Sol as a Repellent
Effectiveness: Pine Sol contains pine oil, which is known for its strong scent. This scent can act as a deterrent for certain pests, such as ants, spiders, and cockroaches.
In a large container, mix the white vinegar and water. This mixture will serve as the base of your natural Pine-Sol substitute. Gradually add 20-30 drops of pine essential oil to the vinegar and water mixture. The number of drops may vary depending on your preference for the strength of the pine scent.
Several varieties of Pine-Sol cleaners produced at a Clorox plant in Forest Park, Ga., between January 2021 and September 2022 are being recalled. The affected bottles have printed codes starting with the prefix “A4,” followed by a five-digit number under 22249, Clorox said.
No, do not drink any of our Fabuloso® products. None of our home cleaning or disinfecting products should be introduced into the human body under any circumstances. Our products are meant to be used only for household cleaning purposes and they are safe when used as directed.
A search for "Fabuloso" on the United States Consumer Product Safety Commission website did not return announcements of any other recalls for Fabuloso products, which means that there was not an active Fabuloso recall in late 2024 in the United States.
Quick Shine Multi-Surface Floor Cleaner
Out of all of our tests, the floor cleaner that came out on top was Quick Shine Multi Surface Floor Cleaner. Simply spraying the product as is, we loved the ease of use from this handy mist bottle that allows for even application without overusing the product.
In 2022, certain Pine-Sol cleaners were recalled due to a potential health risk involving harmful bacteria.
Each Class Member who submits an Approved Claim that is accompanied by Proof of Purchase shall be entitled to receive a full refund of the amount of money he or she spent on the Class Products that is documented by Proof of Purchase.
The ingredients in Fabuloso can lead to several health issues in cats, which include: Skin irritation: Chemicals in Fabuloso can cause skin redness or itchiness. Cats may try to lick or scratch the irritated area, leading to further complications.
Yes. The 2X Concentrated Original Pine-Sol® Multi-Surface Cleaner is registered with the EPA as a disinfectant when used as directed either diluted (1 cup of cleaner per ½ gallon of water) or at full-strength.
A: They removed the 8% essential pine oil(their exact words after I wrote and asked why they changed the product) so it is not the original Pine Sol nor is it the same distinct pine smell from eons ago. Pine sol said the pine oil was no longer cost effective—the essential oil was going up in price.
They used to have pine oil as the main ingredient, but changed it to glycolic acid.
A: We do not recommend using Pine-Sol® Original Multi-Surface Cleaner on aluminum, copper or marble surfaces. We also do not recommend using Pine-Sol® Cleaners on cars, on dishes or as a pet shampoo.
No, vinegar does not sanitize or disinfect, and DIY cleaners using vinegar don't have approval from the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for effectiveness to disinfect floors. To disinfect any surface, you'll want to use products that have been approved by the EPA, such as Pine-Sol® Original.
As a household cleaner, Pine Sol is formulated to clean surfaces and leave a fresh scent, not to repel insects. Its ingredients do not include any compounds known to deter mosquitoes effectively.
🐜Try this hack! 😍 Grab a bar of Irish Spring soap, the original smell is the best, but I only could find the scent at the shop, rub it on all exterior door, frames, and windows. Bugs will be repelled from your doors and avoid entering your home!
Bugs hate the smells associated with repellency, such as lavender, citronella, vinegar, peppermint, and geranium. These oils are considered a natural way of driving away bugs from your home without harming you, your family, and other animals.