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Re: Does anyone use a respirator when using chemicals to clean the bathroom or any other room in the house?

I'm talking about toilet bowl cleaners as well as tub cleaners. We have two bathrooms and only one has a window. The directions on all cleaning products advise to only use with ventilation. A vent with a fan is not adequate enough certainly not like a window.

Yes, the tool that was used in the video didn't remove the mold on the caulking but he wasn't using a mold removing product so no surprise that it didn't work. I know because I have used these products before...but have to say they were very strong just like other cleaning sprays and it wasn't good to breathe it in. A spray designed to get rid of mold only needs rinsing. The tool he used was good for getting rid of soap scum.

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Re: Does anyone use a respirator when using chemicals to clean the bathroom or any other room in the house?

I don't use chemicals to clean. The natural product work better.

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Re: Does anyone use a respirator when using chemicals to clean the bathroom or any other room in the house?

On 9/21/2014 qvcaddition said:

At 78, we used all kinds of chemicals to clean house in the 50's and forward. I cut and trim my trees without a mask on. I use to mow the law without a mask and blow the leaves without a mass. All I see is grown men wearing mass to do yard work and it takes three to do the job I do alone at 78. Have we gotten so weak in this society?

No, we've just gotten more intelligent. Smile

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Re: Does anyone use a respirator when using chemicals to clean the bathroom or any other room in the house?

OP, many years ago we used ammonia, bleach, Ajax to clean the bathroom. I was always concerned about the fumes and would put a fan in the bathroom to disperse the fumes. For many years now, we have been cleaning with vinegar and just using a little bleach in the toilet bowl.

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Re: Does anyone use a respirator when using chemicals to clean the bathroom or any other room in the house?

Isn't there an exhaust fan in the bathroom?

Sometimes mixing chemicals is dangerous and if your breathing suffers, just don't use them. Better safe than sorry.

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Re: Does anyone use a respirator when using chemicals to clean the bathroom or any other room in the house?

No, I dont wear anything to clean. I am though switching to less or non toxic cleaners as I go.
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Re: Does anyone use a respirator when using chemicals to clean the bathroom or any other room in the house?

If I'm going to be using a product with noxious fumes, such as spray paint, I wear one of my dental masks...and dental latex gloves......no scrubs, though. {#emotions_dlg.biggrin}

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Re: Does anyone use a respirator when using chemicals to clean the bathroom or any other room in the house?

I have a friend who died after fighting cancer for nine years. She was a cleaning nut, a real nut. Visit her house and all she would talk about was how she will get on her hands and knees tomorrow and use X Y and Z on her terrazzo floor. Then there were the bathrooms, a tiny water spot would unleash more chemicals. No gloves, no mask. I felt way back then she was damaging her system. I really felt that when a housecleaner at a motel showed me her peeling hands from not wearing gloves. If you are in good shape, pat yourself on the back and thank your lucky stars. Some of us prefer to take a few simple precautions.

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Re: Does anyone use a respirator when using chemicals to clean the bathroom or any other room in the house?

I don't have access to anything like that but, due to extreme breathing problems, I have to be careful what I use. The cleaning lady uses most of the chemical-type stuff so I try to stay in another part of the house and I have the bird in his bedroom with his door closed.

I've tried using those pollen masks but I feel like I'm going to suffocate so I don't last long.

BTW, Found, I hope the smoke from the fires isn't heavy down there. Up here it's truly brutal! I hope they get it under control soon.

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Re: Does anyone use a respirator when using chemicals to clean the bathroom or any other room in the house?

With steam cleaners and all the really good natural products there seems to be no reason to use harsh chemicals anymore.