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Wearing a Mask While Cleaning

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Date: 01/13/2009 Topics: Cleaning > Advice | Readers Request > Cleaning  
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I'm wondering if anyone out there wears a protective mask while cleaning the toilet or bathroom? I found a clip on youtube with advice on bathroom cleaning, where the nanny presenting the clip recommends wearing a mask to protect your health while using toilet cleaning chemicals.

I thought this made pretty good sense and I'm thinking of using one in future, but I also just thought it might be a bit overkill on the safety. Does anyone actually wear one for this?

Sarah from Bristol, CT
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By Kaelle (337) Contact
To me it makes more sense to use less harsh materials to clean with (vinegar, baking soda, castile soap, etc) where you don't need a mask...plus it is better for the environment, your health and your pocketbook. :-)

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