Water Wisdom

Not just water but a host of features for chemical free living. Check out the natural oven cleaner.

R Hatton

2/17/20243 min read

From electrolysed reduced water rich in hydrogen and antioxidants for drinking to highly alkalised and oxidised waters replacing toxic cleaners and personal products in your home.

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Did you know that the Kangen water is used as a degreaser?

Cleaning my greasy oven with 11.5 PH water, a scour and a cloth did not seem realistic when oven cleaners contained so many caustic chemicals. How could anyone clean their oven with water?

I opened my oven and added up the months since I last cleaned it...18...could that be right? Yep! I used an old container, filled it half way with the 11.5 PH water from my K8 water machine then placed this in a spray bottle. I sprayed the whole oven, walked away for 10 minutes, came back, sprayed again, walked away, came back after another 10 minutes. Using the scour I gently scrubbed, and it instantly removed the grime. Is this for real? How can it possibly be that easy? The oven trays needed another two sprays, walk away, come back before I could get the grime off. I used a cloth and a rag to clean the remaining water from the spray off and it sparkled! I tell everyone about the no chemical way to clean an oven.

Oven cleaner: Fast acting -

Warnings on back of spray can

POISON:

- Danger: use in a well ventilated area.

- Extremely flammable...

- flammable vapours to dissipate before using anything that may produce a flame

- no smoking [I am unsure how people clean the oven and smoke at the same time anyway]

- Do not exceed to temperatures exceeding 50 degrees [probably talking about the can here but that is not clear]

- CORROSIVE

- CAUSES SEVERE SKIN BURNS AND EYE DAMAGE

- CAUSES SERIOUS EYE DAMAGE [pretty interesting this is repeated]

- MAY CAUSE RESPIRATORY IRRITATION [I'd say definitely causes it as I always had a sore throat for days after]

- Attacks skin and eyes [and again...wording has not been changed]

- Avoid skin and eye contact [and again]

- Wear eye protection and long protective gloves during use

- Avoid breathing mist, vapours, spray [I am unsure how to do this without using a proper hazard facemask. I have tried.]

- This product is hazardous [no kidding Sherlock]

- Additional information is listed in the Safety Data Sheet [which is not provided]

- Contains 1-40% sodium hydroxide; 1-10% monoethanolamine; 1-10% ethonal; Propellant: Hydrocarbon.

Further instructions include first aid instructions.

- Ensure you fold up paper towel in the creases of the oven [as the stuff will stain your floor or corrode it]

- Read storage instructions.

- Make sure you ventilate before using it by heating the oven first [just so that you can suck some more fumes in and spread them to others around the home]

- Keep out of the reach of children

- Repeat if you need a more thorough clean

Oven cleaners vs K8

Recently, I threw out a whole bunch of nasty chemicals in our home that included bleach, washing detergent, oven cleaners, bathroom cleaner, all purpose cleaner. I was interested in reading the oven cleaner spray and was heavily surprised at the caution contained on the back. IT was EYE OPENING.

K8 by Enagic and electrolysis enhancer which contains processed water and sodium chloride.

Avoid contact with eyes and keep out of the reach of children.

Keep from freezing.

And that is all.

I know what I'd prefer...

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