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Biokleen talk from Kelli Best-Oliver

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I came across this post on Green Options.  Of course there's a lot more.  But this is the bit about Bi-O-Kleen.


My new favorite eco-cleaning line is Bi-O-Kleen, which I pick up at our local green general store. Bi-O-Kleen products are biodegradable, non-toxic, highly concentrated to reduce packaging, and they have an entire soy-based product line. The best part about Bi-O-Kleen products is that their containers are refillable at many retailers–I just take back my empty bottle, and my store refills it (for a discount, too!) I must insert a personal rave on their automatic dish soap: I've never found a biodegradable dishwasher soap that actually worked with our dishwasher, but this soap leaves my dishes completely streak-free. A note on their website–they haven't updated in quite a while, because their products have completely different (and I think better) label design, but it is the same product line.

 

(Read the rest of the post over at Green Options)

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We love Biokleen. I use so much by them. We have to order them online because we can't find them at a store here in our town. We are getting our first health food store and boy are we looking forward to it. I've talked to the owner and she is going to carry Biokleen. Thank the heavens.

 

I've used their dish washing deterg. It does work great. They also seem to be a very clean company.

Biokleen History

 

Jim Rimer founded Biokleen in 1989. As a previous sales representative of cleaning chemicals in the commercial and industrial industry he became more and more aware of the dangers of the products he was selling and the ingredients they contained.

He saw first hand his chemicals were creating health problems for his customers, causing negative effects - including cancer - on families and pets in the homes and businesses where these supplies were being used. Jim was selling poison and this realization shook him to the core. Jim's drive to take a stand and make a difference helped motivate him to study chemistry. With his newfound knowledge and driven passion he formulated his first cleaner using natural, non-toxic ingredients. Today Biokleen continues to develop and create innovative products, which still measure up to Jim's beliefs and standards:

  • Effectiveness
  • Concentration
  • Non-Toxic
  • Environmentally Safe
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Yeah I recently started using Biokleen dishwashing soap (based on Huddler reviews, as a matter of fact), and it's really great stuff.  It makes a lot of suds - probably the best dishwashing soap I've used.

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i use biokleen laundry soap

we sell a lot of their products at the health food store, where i work. it probably ranks in the top 3 selling product line. 7th gen and ecover being hte others

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biokleen products came onto my radar last year. I started with the Odor and Stain-Remover. I am very impressed with its gentle, but effective stain-removal action. I'm glad biokleen products are easily accessible. I see them on the aisles of all the local stores I shop for eco-friendly products in Eugene: Fred Meyer, Market of Choice, Capella's Market, Down to Earth, and Kiva.


Edited by morizongreen - Sun, 04 May 2008 20:54:18 GMT


Edited by morizongreen - Sun, 04 May 2008 20:55:03 GMT
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biokleen has been on my radar for a while, but i haven't tried them yet, i keep meaning to, one day ;-) sounds great from what i read here.

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