Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Does orange glo for hardwood floors realy work?

I have hardwood floors that are not in perfect condition, they should be redone, but Im wondering what the orange glow would do for them, if anything.

Does orange glo for hardwood floors realy work?
Orange Glo, please don't it containd D-limonene. Which is a carciginic. If your floors are in bad shape, I would reccomend, having the floors re-done, or look at doing the floors with a Pergo type product.





Orange Glo won't do anything to help your floors, other than put a Toxic chemical on your floor, where the kids and pets walk/play.





D-limonene


Used as a solvent in many all-purpose cleaning products. Especially 'citrus' and 'orange' cleaners, is more commonly listed on labels as citrus oil and or orange oil (such as Orange Glow). 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.
Reply:It works for me.
Reply:i have tried many different orange products. to be hones with you, i felt i wasted my money on all of them. to me, its all hype, poor results.
Reply:I am really interested in this because my hardwood floors have nicks and scratches in them from the previous owner. I bought this product before we moved in to give them a shine, but I never ended up using it (still sitting in my cupboard). I know it won't help the imperfections, but it will probably give them a "shinier" and fresher look.


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