Force of Nature reviews and discussion

4.7

67% of reviewers would recommend to a friend

3 reviews and posts

  • 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.