Let me just say… I’m obsessed. If you’ve never heard of Force of Nature, let me put you on real quick because this stuff has changed the game for me. Especially as a mom who’s always cleaning something. Whether it’s sticky fingerprints, mystery gunk on toys, or that “what even IS this?” stuff that shows up in the car… I reach for Force of Nature every single time.
It’s safe for kids (and mamas too)
This cleaner is non-toxic, and I mean actually non-toxic. Not “greenwashed” marketing speak. I can spray it on my toddler’s toys without thinking twice, and I don’t get that chemical headache afterward. There’s no overpowering scent. No “open a window or you’ll pass out” situation. Just clean, simple, and safe.
One bottle. All the things
I use it on everything.
- Toys
- Counters
- High chairs
- Bathroom sinks
- Mopping the floors (yes, I pour it right into my mop water)
- Wiping down car seats and sticky cup holders
I even clean my steering wheel and dashboard with it. It’s just that versatile. You can grab the starter kit right here if you want to try it out.
No smell = no drama
There’s no overwhelming fragrance, just a clean and fresh finish. Sometimes I forget I even cleaned, until I realize the house doesn’t smell like anything anymore. Which, honestly, is exactly what I want. No fake lemon. No “fresh linen” trying to do the most. Just clean.
And yes, it actually works
This is not one of those “it’s natural so it doesn’t clean” situations. Force of Nature is scientifically proven to kill 99.9% of germs and bacteria. It’s EPA-registered for disinfecting and sanitizing. So while it’s gentle enough to use around my kids, it still gets the job done on serious messes.
I’ve tried a lot of “clean” cleaners. Some smell weird. Some don’t work. Some just leave me confused. But Force of Nature? It’s the one that stuck. Simple, safe, effective.
If you’ve been looking for something that actually keeps up with your life and your kids, I seriously recommend checking it out. You can shop the bundles or starter kit right here.
You’ll catch me with a spray bottle in one hand and a snack in the other, wiping down my car seat like it’s a self-care ritual. Because honestly? It kind of is.