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Is 409 degreaser a disinfectant?

Is 409 degreaser a disinfectant?

Ready to clean straight from the bottle, Formula 409® Cleaner Degreaser Disinfectant wipes away stubborn stains in minutes. It’s also an EPA-registered disinfectant and sanitizer that’s formulated to kill salmonella, staph, E. coli and athlete’s foot fungus on non-food-contact surfaces.

Why is 409 discontinued?

Formula 409’s original application was as a commercial solvent and degreaser for industries that struggled with particularly difficult cleaning problems. In early 2020 Formula 409 became impossible to find in stores and disappeared from the “products” listing at the Clorox website.

How toxic is 409?

May cause stomach pain or vomiting. Skin irritation. Irritation of eyes and mucous membranes.

Is 409 cleaner safe?

Caution, danger, and warning aren’t written in bold on their labels for no reason—most common cleaners today can actually be very harmful to our health. From Bleach to 409, household cleaners contain harsh chemicals that can cause bodily problems from short-term and long-term exposure.

Does 409 All Purpose Cleaner have bleach?

The no-bleach formula deodorizes as you clean your kitchen and bathroom surfaces, leaving behind a fresh clean scent. This household cleaner works great both indoors and outdoors on a wide range of hard nonporous surfaces in your kitchen, bathroom or garage area.

Has Clorox stopped making 409?

Unfortunately, this cleaner has been discontinued by the manufacturer as of 12/1/2019. Check out our all purpose cleaners area for other products we still carry.

Is 409 still being manufactured?

Can you use 409 on clothes?

I have used 409 as a laundry pre-treat stain remover on all kinds of stains and materials. It works great on blood, some grease, ground in dirt, etc. just spray, rub it in and wash. If you can, spray it on the stain immediately after staining.

Is 409 a carcinogen?

Contains no ingredient listed as a carcinogen.

Is 409 cleaner discontinued?

Can you use 409 in laundry?

I have used 409 as a laundry pre-treat stain remover on all kinds of stains and materials. It works great on blood, some grease, ground in dirt, etc. just spray, rub it in and wash.

What can I use instead of 409?

If you’ve been using something like 409 or Lysol cleaner, one of the first easy homemade changes you can make is to simply start using a homemade spray of vinegar and water instead. Just combine equal amounts of vinegar and water in a spray bottle.

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