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    My Desktop is stuck at the wallpaper

    How To Choose Safe Cleaning Products For Your Home - Tips And Buying Guide


    We all know that some manufacturers use toxic chemicals in their cleaning products. We’re also aware of the fact that we should use safe cleaners for our family, as harmful ingredients can irritate our skin, eyes, throat, and even cause cancer.


    However, it can be challenging to buy non-toxic products or merely identify which ones pose higher risks to your health. Given this, we believe it would be of great help to provide you tips to buy safe cleaning products for your family.


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    1. Check the list of ingredients


    While the best reviews guide always include this tip, it’s worth a reminder here. If you pick up a product that doesn’t have an ingredient list on its packaging, then do not purchase it. Even though there are safe cleaners from some small local manufacturers that do not tell you what is in their bottles, it’s still a challenge to know if they’re safe.





    2. Read online review


    Great product reviews usually come from customers who are satisfied with the product's quality and customer service. Therefore, reading reviews is one of the best ways to identify whether it’s worth buying an item.


    If you’re shopping on platforms like Amazon, do not forget to roll down to the https://imgur.com/v4izu9H TheKingLive review section at the bottom of each product listing to see what other shoppers say about the item you’re looking at. If reading reviews is time-consuming, having a glance at the star ratings gives you some ideas about what to expect.


    3. Know which chemicals to avoid



    • Ammonia: is a colorless gas that dissolves in water. Ammonia is commonly used in furniture polish, toilet, bathroom cleaners, glass, oven cleaners, and many more. It’s very dangerous when touched or inhaled.
    • Chlorine Bleach: is very popular as it’s suitable for cleaning almost everything. This chemical should be avoided as it’s irritating to your skin and eyes. Recent research also showed that it could cause lung cancer.
    • Phthalates: is what make the artificial scents in your cleaning products like shampoo, shower gels, and candles. As phthalates can cause hormone disruption, avoid it at all costs.
    • Perchloroethylene or “PERC”: is a neurotoxin that is often found in dry-cleaning products for carpets. It’s also popular in upholstery cleaners. Inhaling PERC can cause dizziness, headache, drowsiness, and eye irritation.
    • Ethylene Glycol: is often found in oven cleaner, stain remover, toilet cleaner, and other household cleaners. As it can cause intoxication, euphoria, and respiratory depression; avoid products with this chemical on their list of ingredients.
    • Triclosan: is an antibacterial agent that most manufacturers of dishwashing liquids and hand soaps use in their products. While the word “antibacterial” might sound useful, this chemical can promote hormone disruption, weaken the immune system, pose higher risks of developing asthma and eczema in children.





    Top reviews of reliable cleaning products usually provide customers with a list of chemicals to watch out for. While it can be hard to remember all of these substances, it’s best to practice the habit of checking for the ingredient lists whenever you purchase cleaners for your home. You’ll gradually get used to these names and remember them in no time.


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    The bottom line


    An Amazon product that says “natural” or “eco-friendly” on the label does not guarantee its safety. So shoppers should look at the ingredients and use their judgment. We hope our post has provided you with useful information to choose non-toxic products for your family. Click “share” if you like this post, and feel free to leave us comments below.
    Last edited by artemisclark; 2022-11-17 at 04:22.

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    Seems to be a common issue these days. I had the same problem and simply waiting a long time was the solution. Every reboot after that worked fine.

    You probably have a graphics drivers issue.

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    I've experienced the same symptoms after updating. After a bunch of research what worked for me was clearing the XFCE saved session.

    Settings > Session and Startup > Saved Sessions > Clear Saved Sessions

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