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Murphy’s Oil Soap: Greenwashed or the Real Deal?
Murphy’s Oil Soap feels natural—but is it? Discover whether this classic cleaner is greenwashed, what it’s best for, and what to use instead.
Bleach: Why It's Time to Break Up (and What to Use Instead)
Is bleach toxic? Absolutely. Learn the dangers of sodium hypochlorite on your health, home, and planet—plus the best non-toxic alternatives like Kangen 2.5 water, hydrogen peroxide, and more to clean safely without compromise.
Dawn Dish Soap: The Pros, The Cons & Cleaner Alternatives for Your Home
Think Dawn Dish Soap Is Safe? Roseville’s Om Sweet Om Cleaning Explains Why It Might Be Time to Switch. If you live in Roseville, chances are you’ve got that familiar blue bottle of Dawn dish soap sitting by your sink. It’s long been praised as the go-to grease fighter—even used by wildlife rescue teams—and it carries that unmistakable “clean” scent.
The Top 6 Greenwashed Cleaning Products You Think Are Natural (But Aren’t)
Don’t Be Fooled by the Label
Just because a product says “natural” or “eco-friendly” doesn’t mean it actually is. Greenwashing is when brands use misleading marketing to appear safer or more sustainable than they really are—hiding harmful ingredients behind feel-good buzzwords.