A Tried and True, Green Product Review:
Sure, DIY concoctions (distilled vinegar, baking soda, table salt and lemon) can work wonders, but sometimes, due to time constraints, it’s more convenient to grab an off the shelf green spray to fight household grime.

I recently had the good fortune to try Eco Mist, a line developed and manufactured in Canada using colloidal chemistry. Founder Ted Fagan decided to utilize this scientific approach whereby plant-based, renewable ingredients (in this case — corn, tree sap, processed coconut extract, sugarcane, grass, grains and potatoes) are heated up at various temps to create billions of tiny cleaning agents. These tiny agents clean grease and grime at a molecular depth — unsurpassed by petro-based cleaning agents found in traditional cleaners.
Extra eco perks: all of the products are unscented, non-toxic non-carcinogenic, non-allergenic, biodegradable and Eco Options approved. With Household and Professional lines available, we tried the Kitchen Plus household spray and put it to the test on our daily spills and mess.
Tried and true, this “drastically different” green line was a pleasure to use. Body- and planet-friendly, and effective on typical kitchen and bath dirty scenes. Eco Mist left counters, tub, tile, glass, sink, fridge and stovestop immaculately clean. The ingredients are non-toxic to us humans, safe to use around food, and leave no environmental impact. Available throughout Canada via Home Depot.
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I came across Eco Mist stuff a couple of weeks ago and must admit I was a bit sceptical. Yet another “green gimmick” that was going to be as effective as a wet rag. Ok, I was wrong. This stuff really does work and I became a convert. I only bought the stainless steel one but it’s magic and I’m adding others to my shopping list.
I might have to give this a shot, though I would rather get a handheld steam cleaner. The steam sanitizes and cleans with very little effort, and it kills germs without the need for anything but water.
At this moment, they are not available at retail in the U.S., however, they plan to be available here later this year.
They are available in the U.S.
http://www.internationalclnrs.com/cleaningsupplies
The degreaser and grout cleaners are amazing,as well as the hardwood cleaner
To purchase this revolutionary product in the USA, please visit http://www.dewitgreen.net for full details. You may purchase a Home Starter Kit for only $25.62 and $6.96 for S&H anywhere in the USA.
2 announcements: Eco Mist 2011
Check out the new pricing in Home Depot Canada, Wow!!
Eco Mist offers a portion of their sales from Home Depot to Habitat for Humanity. http://www.habitat.ca
Ted Fagan
ecomistsolutions.com