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Friday, February 5, 2016

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Shaklee Basic H2 Uses

How to use Shaklee Basic H2

Shaklee Basic-H2

10 Reasons to Use Basic H2

Stop living in a toxic home

  • Some of the most questionable chemicals used regularly in household products are ammonia, chlorine bleach, phenol, butyl cellosolve, and formaldehyde- all which can be found under your kitchen sink.  Basic H2 is nontoxic and safe for your family.

Everything and the kitchen sink

  • Basic H2 cleans it all from kitchens and bathrooms to appliances, woodwork, mirrors, painted walls, and floors— it even does windows. So, toss those single-purpose cleaners like sink and tile cleaners. Mix ¼ teaspoon in 16 oz. of water in a Get Clean spray bottle for all purpose cleaning, and 2 drops in 16 oz. of water to clean windows.

Eliminate your ammonia-based window cleaner

  • Basic H2 cleans windows without streaking while being a great alternative to leading brands. Basic H2 window cleaner is equivalent in performance to Windex ® Original.*

Removes the impossible
  • From lipstick on a linen napkin to crayons on a painted wall, full-strength Basic H2 comes to the rescue.

Great for cutting grease
  • Tough on greasy barbecue grills, ovens, and even oil spots on concrete. Mix 2 oz. per gallon of water for a super-degreaser formula.

Does odd jobs
  • One tablespoon of Basic H2 in a bucket of hot water lifts off old wallpaper. One and a half teaspoons in a half gallon cleans sticky paintbrushes. Just soak for 24 hours and rinse with hot tap water.

Saves money
  • One 16 oz. bottle of Basic H2 diluted per label directions makes 214 bottles (28 oz.) of ready-to-use all-purpose cleaner.

Camping and traveling companion
  • Take along a small size of Basic H2 to keep clothes, dishes, and everything else clean. And you’ll help by keeping the great outdoors unpolluted.

Easy on the planet
  • Biodegradable and environmentally friendly, Basic H2 handles even hard-to-clean jobs without phosphates, borates, nitrates, or other stuff the planet doesn’t appreciate.

Less in the landfill