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Our aim is to remove primary pollutants without introducing new secondary chemical pollutants into your homes.
This is our gold standard benchmark where every aspect of the process will be vigourously vetted.
Cleanbase do not do:
1. Tough stain application
2. Chemical glass application
3. Grease chemical application
4. Hard-water mineral chemical application
VOC from Cleaning Chemicals
VOC from Household Chemicals

Temkin, A. M., Geller, S. L., Swanson, S. A., Leiba, N. S., Naidenko, O. V., & Andrews, D. Q. (2023). Volatile organic compounds emitted by conventional and “green” cleaning products in the U.S. market.
Source
Source
Findings
530 unique VOCs were quantified in the research.
193 are hazardous in Americas and EU Chemical Agency's Classification.
Findings
VOCs are emitted as gases from certain solids or liquids.
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High VOCs are found in these household products:
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Paints and other solvents
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Aerosol sprays
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Cleansers and disinfectants
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Repellents and air fresheners
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Stored fuels and automotive products
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Pesticide
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Hobby supplies
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Wood preservatives
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Dry-cleaned clothing

Performance Results from 3rd Party Verification
Toluene Remover Test

Formaldehyde Remover Test

Xylene Remover Test

Ammonia Remover Test

Cleanbase sources its chemcials with the idea of peer validation by 3rd party independent validators for effectiveness and safety.
Our VOC removal solutions are verified by Tokai University in Japan and the core ingredients used are sodium aluminosilicate, zeolite, polyester resin, amino compounds, purified water.
Cleanbase chemicals are recommended by reputable organisations.
The chemicals are safe for:
1. children
2. people with atopic dermatitis
3. people with eczema
4. people with sensitive skin

Translated to
“Specified Non-Profit Corporation Japan Atopic Dermatitis Association”
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