Monday, March 26, 2012

Thieves Household Cleaner - 14.4 fl. oz.

Thieves Household Cleaner - 14.4 fl. oz. Review



Thieves Household Cleaner - 14.4 fl. oz. Feature

  • Dilution Ratios:Light Degreasing 60:1;Medium Degreasing 30:1; Heavy Degreasing 15:1;Floors 100:1; Walls 30:1; Upholstery, Fabrics, Carpet Spotting 40:1; Carpet 100:1; Glass 320:1; Pots and Pans 100:1; Hand Cleaner 1:1; Notice: Before cleaning upholstery, fabric or carpet, perform a spot test in an inconspicuous location. Discontinue use in the unlikely event of staining or skin irritation.
  • How to use: Suggested dilution ratios are included on the label. Before cleaning upholstery, fabric or carpet, perform a spot test with the Thieves® Household Cleaner in an inconspicuous area. Shake bottle before using for maximum benefit. Not recommended for internal consumption. Keep out of reach of children. Store away from excessive heat and direct sunlight.
  • Ingredients: A proprietary suspension of safe surfactants (wetting agents) and Thieves® essential oil blend
  • * This statement has not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.
  • Experience the wonder of Thieves® Household Cleaner, as tough stains and problem areas in your home become simple and easy to clean without using harsh or abrasive chemicals. While bacteria can be dangerous, some industrial cleaners on the market pose an even larger threat to your health. Thieves Household Cleaner is a natural all-purpose concentrate that can be used in every room in your home, without the harsh chemicals. Dilute in a spray bottle or bucket, or use straight for extra strength. Dilution ratios are listed on the label for your convenience.
THIEVES is a Young Living blend of antiviral, antiseptic, antibacterial, anti-infectious essential Oil Blend. Thieves was created from research of a group of 15th-century thieves who rubbed oils on themselves to avoid contracting the plague while they robbed the bodies of the dead and dying. When apprehended, these thieves disclosed the formula of herbs, spices, and oils they used to protect themselves in exchange for more lenient punishment. Studies conducted at Weber State University (Ogden, UT) during 1997 demonstrated its killing power against airborne microorganisms. One analysis showed a 90 percent reduction in the number of gram positive Micrococcus luteus organisms after diffusing for 12 minutes. After 30 minutes of diffusing, the killrate jumped to 99.3%.. Another study against the gram negative pseudomonas aeruginosa showed a kill rate of 99.96 % after just 12 minutes of diffusion.


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