What is GVP Formula 433 All Purpose Cleaner Concentrate?
GVP
formula 433 represents an amazing breakthrough in cleaning
technology. It is totally non toxic and will not harm the environment
in any way. It is so safe a baby could drink it with no ill effects.
People that are chemically sensitive or hypoallergenic love this
product. Yet, it is tough enough to tackle even the toughest jobs and
it will work as good or better than even the most toxic brands. It
cleans in a whole new way undiscovered until now. Yet when diluted 5:1 or 10:1 it kills over 99% of e-coli and salmonella bacteria. It even kills insects.
How can it be non toxic and kill insects. GVP Formula 433 is a powerful
grease and oil fighter. It dissolves grease and oil. Humans and pets
are water based. Insects are oil based. So GVP Formula 433 does not harm
humans but kills oil based insects. By law we can't say it's an
insecticide because insecticides must contain poisons. So GVP Formula
433 is the first and only totally non toxic product that kills bugs. See
a bug in the babies room just spray it and don't worry about any toxic
fumes or residue. Insecticides are one of the most dangerous chemicals
available to consumers. Throw them away ASAP.
What is in GVP Formula 433.
The ingredients are; purified water, fatty acids, coconut oil, organic alcohol (the alcohol all evaporates during the cooking process), vitamin B9,
minerals and enzymes derived from edible and seed bearing plants. All
ingredients are grown and processed in the USA. All ingredients are
on the EPA's "Generally Recognized As Safe," list.
How does it work?
GVP Formula 433 is made using a proprietary process
that results in the molecules of the GVP Formula 433 being about
10,000 times smaller than an oil, grease or dirt molecule. Every one
of the GVP Formula 433 molecules also carries a powerful electrical
charge with a positive and negative charge on each molecule like a tiny
magnet. These grease loving and grease hating charges are able to
surround the dirt because of their tiny size and break it up unlike any
cleaner before. So instead of using powerful and toxic chemicals and
solvents to clean, use GVP Formula 433 and clean the healthy, eco
friendly way. It is the best and safest all purpose cleaner ever
invented.
Does it cost extra like most Green Products?
Since
this product will replace almost all the toxic chemicals in your home
you will see a large savings. Imagine one product that will replace
many products depending on dilution. This gallon will dilute out to
about $600 worth of products. No
more buying tub & tile cleaner, floor cleaner, toilet, window,
oven, counter tops, body soap, hand soap, dish soap, automatic dish
detergent, laundry pre spotter, carpet shampoo, and hundreds of other
uses. See the user guide on the bottom of this page for directions for
hundreds of cleaning jobs. It is highly recommended that you get the 2
mixing bottles we have made up with graduated markings on the bottle,
along with many of the most common uses of the product with washing
instructions. These are high quality bottles with sprayers and will
last decades. You only need to buy the spray bottles the first time.
You just refill and reuse them over and over. This 1 gallon will make
about 7.5 gallons of ready to use products. If we had mixed it up for
you like is done in the supermarket products you would have paid over
$100 extra just in shipping. The Earth will thank you.
How do I use GVP Formula 433?
We
only sell GVP Formula 433 in its concentrated state. That is our
secret to being able to sell such an advanced product and save you
money at the same time. You will add about 7 gallons of your water to
this gallon of concentrate. Imagine if we had mixed this product with
our water. You would have to pay for shipping on 7 extra gallons, about
$100. Plus about 42 empty bottles and sprayers that would end up in
land fills. We recommend you get the mixing bottles on your first
order. There are 2 bottles with labels for diluting your GVP Formula
433, one diluted 10 to 1 and one diluted 5 to 1. You fill the bottle to
the marked line with the concentrate and fill the rest with water.
These mixing bottles also have the most common cleaning jobs with
directions. Highly recommend is a foaming pump bottle which works great
for hand washing, (you should order 1 for each sink in the house).
What health hazards can I help avoid by using GVP Formula 433?
Household cleaning chemicals are the top cause of poisonings in the USA!
The use of spray household cleaners could increase the risk of developing asthma by nearly 50 percent.
Dishwasher detergent caused the most accidental poisonings of all the house hold products. Dish detergents leave a toxic residue on your dishes when they come out of the dishwasher. Most all purpose cleaners, floor cleaners, tub & tile cleaners etc, contain many known carcinogens. 7 million people will die of cancer this year.
Did you know?
Cleaning
products were responsible for nearly 10 percent of all toxic
exposures reported to U.S. Poison Control Centers in 2000, accounting
for 206,636 calls. Of these, nearly two-thirds involved children under
six, who can swallow or spill cleaners stored or left open inside the
home.
According
to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, the air inside the
typical home is on average 2-5 times more polluted than the air just
outside and in extreme cases 100 times more contaminated largely because
of household cleaners and pesticides.
The
Janitorial Products Pollution Prevention Project reports that 6 out
of every 100 janitors in Washington state have lost time from their
jobs as a result of injuries linked to toxic cleaning products,
particularly glass and toilet cleaners and degreasers.
In
a 2002 U.S. Geological Survey study of contaminants in U.S. stream
water, 69 percent of streams sampled contained persistent detergent
metabolites, and 66 percent contained disinfectants.
GVP Formula 433 Contains none of the following:
Acetone
- A neurotoxin, acetone may cause liver and kidney damage, and damage
to the developing fetus. It is a skin and eye irritant. Found in
spot treatment cleaners, mark and scuff removers, and other products.
Aerosol products- Aerosol propellants may contain propane, formaldehyde, a carcinogen, neurotoxin and central nervous system depressant, methylene chloride,
a carcinogen, neurotoxin and reproductive toxin, and nitrous oxide .
Products applied with aerosol sprays are broken into minute
particles, which can be more deeply inhaled than larger particles,
which may increase their toxic effect.
Ammonia
- Undiluted, ammonia is a severe eye and respiratory irritant that
can cause severe burning pain, and corrosive damage including chemical
burns, cataracts and corneal damage. It can also cause kidney and
liver damage. Repeated or prolonged exposure to vapors can result in
bronchitis and pneumonia. Found in a wide range of cleaning products,
ammonia will react with bleach to form poisonous chlorine gas that can
cause burning and watering of eyes, as well as burning of the nose and
mouth.
Bleach: see sodium hypochlorite
Diethanolamine (DEA) -
Listed as a suspected carcinogen by the State of California, this
chemical is a skin and respiratory toxicant and a severe eye irritant.
Used in a wide range of household cleaning products.
D-limonene
- This chemical is produced by cold-pressing orange peels. The
extracted oil is 90% d-limonene. It is a sensitizer, a neurotoxin, a
moderate eye and skin irritant, and can trigger respiratory distress
when vapors are inhaled by some sensitive individuals. There is some
evidence of carcinogenicity. D-limonene is the active ingredient in
some insecticides. It is used as a solvent in many all-purpose cleaning
products, especially 'citrus' and 'orange' cleaners. Also listed on
labels as citrus oil and orange oil.
Ethoxylated nonyl phenol
- Nonyl phenols are hormone disruptors and some contain traces of
ethylene oxide, a known human carcinogen. They are eye and skin
irritants. Used in laundry detergents and other cleaning products.
Formaldehyde
- In lab tests, formaldehyde has caused cancer and damaged DNA.
Formaldehyde is also a sensitizer, with the potential to cause asthma.
Several laboratory studies have shown it to be a central nervous system
depressant. Exposure to formaldehyde may cause joint pain,
depression, headaches, chest pains, ear infections, chronic fatigue,
dizziness and loss of sleep. While formaldehyde naturally occurs in
the human body in minute amounts, it is estimated that 20 per cent of
people exposed to it will experience an allergic reaction. Used in a
wide range of products, including some furniture polishes.
Formaldehyde may be released by other chemicals, eg.quaternary 15.
Fragrance
- Fragrance on a label can indicate the presence of up to 4,000
separate ingredients, most of which are synthetic. Many compounds in
fragrance are human toxins and suspected or proven carcinogens. In 1989,
the US National Institute of Occupational Safety and Health evaluated
2,983 fragrance chemicals for health effects. They identified 884 of
them as toxic substances. Synthetic fragrances are known to trigger
asthma attacks. The US Environmental Protection Agency found that 100%
of perfumes contain toluene, which can cause liver, kidney and brain
damage as well as damage to a developing fetus. Symptoms reported to the
FDA from fragrance exposure have included headaches, dizziness,
rashes, skin discoloration, violent coughing and vomiting, and allergic
skin irritation. Clinical observations by medical doctors have shown
that exposure to fragrances can affect the central nervous system,
causing depression, hyperactivity, irritability, inability to cope, and
other behavioral changes. Fragrance is a common skin irritant.
Methylene chloride
- Methylene chloride is a carcinogen, a neurotoxin and a reproductive
toxin. On inhalation, it can cause liver and brain damage, irregular
heartbeat, and even heart attack. It is a severe skin and moderate eye
irritant. Used in stain removers.
Monoethanolamine
- This chemical may cause liver, kidney and reproductive damage, as
well as depression of the central nervous system. Inhalation of high
concentrations - when cleaning an oven for example - can cause
dizziness or even coma. The chemical can also be absorbed through
the skin. It is a moderate skin irritant, and a severe eye irritant.
Found in many cleaning products, including oven cleaners, tub and
tile cleaners, laundry presoaks, floor strippers and carpet cleaners.
Morpholine
- This corrosive ingredient can severely irritate and burn skin and
eyes, and can even cause blindness if splashed in eyes. It can cause
liver and kidney damage, and long-term exposure can result in
bronchitis. It reacts with nitrites (added as a preservative in some
products, or present as a contaminant) to form carcinogenic
nitrosomines. Morpholine is a moderate to severe eye, skin and mucous
membrane irritant. Used as a solvent in a number of cleaning products,
including some furniture polishes and abrasive cleansers.
Naphthalene
- This registered pesticide is listed as a suspected carcinogen in
California and is most commonly found in mothballs, and some other pest
repellents, as well as in deodorizers. As a reproductive toxin, it is
transported across the placenta and can cause blood damage. It can
cause liver and kidney damage, and corneal damage and cataracts. Skin
exposure is especially dangerous to newborns.
Parabens
- Parabens are hormone disruptors. Widely used in cleaning products
as preservatives, paraben is usually preceded by the prefixes methyl-,
ethyl-, butyl-, or propyl. Parabens may cause contact dermatitis in
some individuals
Paradichlorobenzene
- This highly volatile registered pesticide is in the same chemical
class as DDT. It is a suspected carcinogen, and may cause lung, liver
and kidney damage. It is used in mothballs and some washroom
deodorizers and urinal blocks.
Phosphoric acid
- Extremely corrosive, it can severely irritate and burn the skin and
eyes. Breathing vapors can make the lungs ache, and it may be toxic
to the central nervous system. Found in some liquid dishwasher
detergents, metal polishes, some disinfectants, and bathroom cleaners,
especially those that remove lime and mildew.
Sodium dichloroisocyanurate dihydrate
- This corrosive chemical is a severe eye, skin and respiratory
irritant. It may cause liver and gastrointestinal damage, and may be
toxic to the central nervous system. It will react with bleach to form
poisonous chlorine gas that can cause burning and watering of eyes, as
well as burning of the nose and mouth. It is found in some toilet
bowl cleaners and deodorizers, as well as industrial detergents and
some institutional dishwashing detergents.
Sodium hypochlorite (bleach)
- A corrosive chemical, sodium hypochlorite is an eye, skin and
respiratory irritant, as well as a sensitizer. It is especially
hazardous to people with heart conditions or asthma, and can be fatal if
swallowed. It may be a neurotoxin and toxic to the liver. Found in a
wide range of household cleaners.
Sodium Lauryl Sulfate
- Sodium lauryl sulfate (SLS) is used as a lathering agent. This
chemical is a known skin irritant. It also enhances the allergic
response to other toxins and allergens. The U.S. government has warned
manufacturers of unacceptable levels of dioxin formation in some
products containing this ingredient. SLS can react with other
ingredients to form cancer-causing nitrosamines.
Toluene
- Exposure to toluene may cause liver, kidney and brain damage. It is
also a reproductive toxin which can damage a developing fetus.
Turpentine
- This chemical can cause allergic sensitization, and kidney, bladder
and central nervous system damage. It is an eye irritant. Found in
specialty solvent cleaners, furniture polish and shoe products.
Xylene
- Xylene has significant neurotoxic effects, including loss of
memory. High exposure can lead to loss of consciousness and even
death. It may damage liver, kidneys and the developing fetus. It is a
severe eye and moderate skin irritant. Used in some spot removers,
floor polishes, ironing aids and other products.
Antibacterial Soaps? Why they're a very bad Idea!
IMPORTANT UPDATE ON TRICLOSAN:
Triclosan, the antibacterial agent commonly found in antibacterial
soaps, lotions, acne products, cosmetics and other personal care
products is dangerous! It is classified as a pesticide by the EPA and as
a drug by the FDA. The EPA considers it a major risk to human health
and to the environment. "Chemically triclosan is almost the same as
some of the most toxic chemicals on earth: dioxins, PCB's, and Agent
Orange. Its manufacturing process may produce dioxin, a powerful
hormone-disrupting chemical with toxic effects in the parts per trillion
(one drop in 300 Olympic-sized swimming pools!)." If you use any
products containing triclosan, my advice to you is to stop using them
immediately and throw them away. The stuff is THAT dangerous. - from
Dr. Christine H. Farlow
GVP Formula 433 kills 99% of germs
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Is water pollution really a problem?
Did you know that 40% of American rivers and 46% of America's lakes are too polluted for fishing, swimming, or aquatic life? In any given year, about 25% of the beaches in the USA are under advisories or are closed at least one time because of water pollution. There is a dead zone, where nothing is alive, in the Gulf of Mexico at the mouth of the Mississippi River the size of Massachusetts. We can help reverse this trend by using green products, including GVP Formula 433.
QUICK FACTS ON PLASTIC POLLUTION
A plastic bottle takes 1 million years to decompose.
Americans use 2.5 million plastic bottles every HOUR.
Plastic bags and other plastic garbage thrown into the ocean kill as many as 1 million sea creatures every year.
Today, Americans generate 10.5 million tons of plastic waste a year but recycle only 1 or 2 % of it.
An estimated 14 billion pounds of trash, much of it plastic is dumped in the world's oceans every year.
The worldwide fishing industry dumps an estimated 150,000 tons of
plastic into the ocean each year, including packaging, plastic nets,
lines, and buoys.
Every year we make enough plastic film to shrink-wrap the state of Texas.
Nearly every piece of plastic EVER made still exists today.
With GVP Formula 433 you reuse the plastic spray bottles over and over, greatly reducing the amount of plastic in our landfills.
Now
there is no need to expose ourselves and our families to highly toxic
chemicals. GVP Formula 433 is totally non toxic, will save you a lot of
money, is an amazingly effective cleaner, and is totally eco friendly.
For a healthy, happy family use GVP Formula 433.
To see the complete user guide with complete cleaning directions and hundreds of suggested uses click below: