The Best PH Neutral Cleaners

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Using pH-neutral cleaners designed for such materials can save you from unnecessarily damaging surfaces, giving you extra work.

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We have collated a few pH-neutral cleaners great for use around your home, as well as a DIY option for those money-conscious readers. 

What Is a PH Neutral Cleaner?

The pH scale goes from 0 to 14, with 0 to 6.9 being more acidic and 7.1 to 14 being more alkaline. The sweet spot in the middle, pH 7, is neutral.

Why and When Should I Use a Neutral PH Cleaner?

The neutral cleaner trend has gained traction recently as many of us have become increasingly concerned with the environment. PH-neutral cleaners are less environmentally harmful and tend to be made of more natural ingredients.

When Should I Use a Ph-Neutral Cleaner?

pH-neutral cleaners can come in handy and be used on various surfaces. Many natural materials will respond better to pH-neutral cleaners.

List of PH Neutral Dish Soaps.

Most people use dish soap daily and on various surfaces because most dish soaps have a pretty neutral pH. Look out for words like ‘gentle’ or ‘great for hands’ on soap bottles, as it usually indicates that the pH is neutral.

Best PH Neutral Kitchen Cleaners.

The pH-neutral cleaners listed above are safe for use on kitchen floors. Many synthetic surfaces can simply be cleaned with little soap.

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