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I worked at Walmart for over a year and one thing we were told is we were not allowed to push our personal opinions on the customer. So you telling customers not to buy Iams and Eukabu because of this or that would be against policy. Just a fair warning. Also my dog just got diagnosed with epilepsy and one thing the vet told me to start her on (and even included a bag himself as part of the visit) is Eukanuba FP as it is proven to be healthier and help control epilepsy symptoms in dogs. |
Every cleaner you use has a child warning on it. Bleach after completely drying and a room aired out has worked well for me. No adverse reactions as to date. Ive used it for a long time. |
mooping floors i'm just letting you all know what i read... there are some cleaners out there with out child warning labels on them and one is murphy's oil soap |
Anytime I clean floors, I make sure that my dogs are not allowed on them until they are dry. I have done this for years and had no problems. So I think that whatever you use will be safe as long as it is dry before they step on it. |
I have several yorkies so I cant use Murphys soap I would if I could! I have to use something that kills bacteria, spores, and has a wham to it. Does Murphys oil soap have antibacterial properties to it? I dont have any in the house. |
clean floors i use to use bleach on everything - i was the bleach queen, since i got the dogs im just scared to use it around them :confused: i still bleach my bathroom and basement... but not the kitchen..... |
I have tile floors and I use bleach and water in my Floormate. It puts the bleach and water down, scrubs the floor, and then picks it up. The floor is dry. I LOVE my Floormate! The first time I used it I wanted to see just how clean it got the floors so after I did the floor I wiped it with a wet paper towel and not a speck of dirt was on that paper towel. Anyone else have one? |
Every single cleaner has a child warning on it these days but obviously theyre harmless once the floor is dry. I use bleach all the time and always have,I cant imagine washing my floor with something thats just going to smell great but leave the bacteria behind,so bleach is a great option because I love the disenfected smell that it leaves behind. I always wash my floors with the windows and patio doors open anyway because I want it to dry as quick as possible so that feet marks arent left over..once its dry,its perfectly safe,even if Iv used tons of bleach. I tried vinegar and water once but it left the house smelling like a fast food restaurant for ages :( |
I use the Swiffer Wet Jet, and for major cleanings, I use Mr. Clean. |
I use fabuloso too, it smells great! I like the purple one the best! This is what I have always used in my house, and i always get compliments on how great my house always smells. |
Odorban works good. I mix it with whatever I'm using. I buy it by the gallon at Sam's. Only need small amount. |
I have three dogs total, one is not a Yorkie, and I have used Swiffer Wet Jet since it came out with absolutely no problems. For quick clean-ups, I have a spray bottle with a little dishwashing liquid and water mixed. My floors are ceramic tile with carpet in the living area, large open concept room with lots of tile to carpet contact area. Could not use bleach or it would damage the carpet. Personally, vinegar is great for removing hard water spots on plumbing fixtures, but just don't feel it sanitizes the floors. |
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Please so a search on lysol.....it is very dangerous to use around animals. |
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