What is in Mr. Clean?

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Mr. Clean revealed!

Ever wonder what goes into your cleaning products? Here's a breakdown of the "chemical DNA" that makes Mr. Clean so tough on stains based on information from its manufacturer Proctor & Gamble.
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  1. Product Profile

    • Mr. Clean All-Purpose Cleaner is a commercially available cleaner for use on floors, tile, countertops and other household surfaces.

    Ingredients

    • The product's primary ingredients are alcohol ethoxylates (commonly known as nonionic surfactants) and anionic surfactants. Surfactants break up stains and disperse dirt and other substances that normally do not dissolve in water. Anionic surfactants carry a negative electrical charge while nonionic surfactants do not carry a charge. Other ingredients include quality control agents, perfume, colorant and water.

    Flammability

    • No unusual fire hazards are known. If the container is exposed to fire, use water to keep it cool.

    Reactivity

    • No known materials react in hazardous ways with this product.

    Safety

    • Mr. Clean can irritate the eyes and skin, and may be harmful if swallowed. If the product irritates the skin, rinse the exposed area with soap and water and discontinue use. If the product comes in contact with your eyes, flush thoroughly with water. In case of ingestion, dilute with water or other fluids and call a doctor, poison control or 911.

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