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<lmngroove@myrealbox.com> wrote in message
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> "MaryL" <stancole1@yahoo.comTAKE-OUT-THE-LITTER> wrote:
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>>Clorox is bleach. You might want to call the manufacturer of Scooba and
>>see
>>if they can tell you what proportion of bleach to use so you could use
>>another brand.
>>
>>MaryL
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>
> Wikipedia says "scooba juice" is NOT bleach.
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooba
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>
> Bleach is Sodium Hypochlorite. Clorox is a company that manufactures
> several products. The best known is Clorox brand bleach. Clorox also
> manufactures some other products which don't contain bleach. If you
> you a liquid product manufactured by Clorox in your Scooba on a
> hardwood floor, it is NOT bleach!
>
> Calling Scooba is a good idea. Trying to mix something up yourself
> without calling is probably not such a good idea. If someone still has
> the original bottle that came with their Scooba, try reading the label
> and perhaps posting the ingredients. Then we can put our heads
> together and come up with a safe, effective, lower priced alternative.
>
> The factory website says non-approved cleaning solutions void the
> warranty and might damage your floor. The approve Clorox Brand Scooba
> cleaing solution, or white vinegar
Thanks. I should have thought of that (your statement that Clorox is a
company that manufactures various products). A call to the Scooba
manufacturer/distributor still could be helpful -- they might even know of a
way to order the product locally.
Also: Can it be ordered online?
MaryL
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