Teflon bathroom cleaner?

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Teflon bathroom cleaner?

Postby cleanclean on Thu Aug 30, 2007 3:47 am

I wanted to try Clorox Bathroom Cleaner with Teflon but learned that Clorox no longer makes it (market was too small Clorox says). Can anyone tell me of a similar product? Thanks.
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Teflon bathroom cleaner

Postby mrscleannw on Tue Sep 04, 2007 1:08 pm

Hello cleanclean and welcome to Mrs. Clean's Forum!

I did a little research and found out that the product seems to have been pulled from the market, not because of marketing, but because it had some questionable heath concerns.

See the info below:
http://www.alternet.org/envirohealth/46061/

The site says:

Evidence is piling up that emissions from the production of synthetic compounds in non-stick cookware, cleaning products, and a host of other common products may cause cancer and other health problems.
According to what I found, we are not going to be seeing Teflon cookware in our future or any household products that contain it.

I checked the Clorox site, and it seems that the link to their Clorox Bathroom Cleaner with Telfon is down because (it says "under construction"). will no longer be available.
You can find out how the class action lawsuit against DuPont (Teflon) is proceeding: http://injury.findlaw.com/teflon/

This is a link to a product that claims the same "barrier protection. You will have to do your own research to see what the chemical composition is and if it contains teflon as well. "http://www.kem-tech.com/bath_cleaner.asp

I did see it listed on the following website if you are still interested in the Clorox with teflon (and it is still available). http://www.sortprice.com/search?q=Bathr ... +teflon&c=
If you would like to look at more environmentally friendly cleaning solutions, check out our website at http://www.mrscleannw.com/tips/tips-all ... eaner.html. It give a variety of cleaners with safe household ingredients.
Thank you for your question, I learned some new information also!
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Postby cleanclean on Wed Sep 05, 2007 3:29 am

Thank you so much for your so very helpful reply.
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Postby lolitad on Fri Jan 04, 2008 6:19 am

In my country you can still find Clorox with teflon..
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