Force of Nature

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Force of Nature makes a multi-purpose cleaner and disinfectant using only water, vinegar, and salt.

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  • Skeptical at First, But Now I Love It I was skeptical at first, but once I tried it, I was pleasantly surprised. It actually has a light bleach-like smell, which made me feel like it was really cleaning—yet it’s non-toxic and safe to use around the house. What I love most is that I can safely use it on my son’s items without worrying, which gives me so much peace of mind. I ended up wiping down surfaces all around the house, and it honestly felt so good knowing everything was clean and safe.

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  • I have been in many mom groups and everytime somebody would speak highly of a product TOO much, I was always suspicious because of its MLM nature. However, I had purchased a beautiful cutting board that's way too big to be washed on a daily basis but didn't want to deal with bleach, so I started looking into different cleaning solutions. I ended up finding Force of Nature which I now love and can understand why it was recommended so much. It's safe enough to be used with babies, pets and can sanitize as well as deodorize. I have sprayed my baby's pacifiers, my dog's bed, those nooks and crannies in water bottles, just to name a few. It is totally safe because consists of vinegar, salt and water. The only catch is that you have to buy their activator capsultes (I bought the starter kit and a year's supply for $90 as it had 40% off sale), and when you create the cleaner solution it can only last two weeks. The things I was worried about was how difficult the initial set up (easy) and the smell (reminds me of a swimming pool) - now I'm the mom who will be recommending this to all my friends.

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  • I use this disinfectant every day. It works as a surface disinfectant and hand sanitizer, and is even the same stuff that's in the fan-favorite Tower 28 SOS spray. It's HOCl, or hypochlorous acid. You make the disinfectant with water, a capsule (or salt and vinegar, if you have a gram scale like me), and the machine. FoN, as they abbreviate it, only gets 4 stars from me because I don't love some of their marketing. They claim their spray is a cleaning spray; it isn't, it's a disinfectant, with no scrubbing power. They use greenwashing phrases like "toxin-free," and I've seen paid partnerships with them use "chemical free," which is hilarious because this is an at-home chemistry project. They also want customers believe that you have to use their activator capsules, when it's simple to make your own. I love using HOCl spray, and I would replace my machine if it breaks -- but probably not with another unit from Force of Nature. There are many more options on the market now.

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What is Force of Nature?

Force of Nature makes a multi-purpose cleaner and disinfectant using only water, vinegar, and salt.

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Meet the little appliance that uses electricity to convert tap water, plus a recyclable capsule of salt, water & vinegar, into a multi-purpose cleaner & EPA registered disinfectant that kills 99.9% of germs. We created Force of Nature to end the compromise between cleaning and health - for families and our planet. It allows you to ditch the single-use plastic bottles and reduce plastic waste by 97%, and completely eliminate toxic chemicals from your cleaning routine. It's EPA approved for use against Covid-19 and is just as effective as bleach. And it's the first natural cleaning brand that actually costs less than conventional cleaners - it costs up to 80% less per oz than the top brands. We hope you'll love the cleaner that's better-for-you, the planet, and your wallet.

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  • Headquarters

    Boston, MA

  • Founded

    April 2014
  • Launched

    April 2016
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    Leaping Bunny

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    1. EPA Registered Disinfectant 2. Green Seal certified for meeting the highest standards in protecting human health, preserving the climate, ensuring clean water, and minimizing waste. 3. SkinSafe certified by Mayo Clinic's allergy rating system 4. National Psoriasis Foundation Seal of Recognition