APPROVED PROCUREMENTS — K. PATTERSON
This preliminary assessment concerns a document filed by the Bureau of Household Product Evaluation, originating from MeetSparkles.com, regarding a direct comparison between Clorox Bathroom Cleaner with Bleach Spray and Seventh Generation Toilet Bowl Cleaner Fresh Mint.
The document poses a single practical test: which product survives when a dog has an expressive day.
This is a euphemism for routine household floor and bowl contamination, though the exact nature of the mess is left unspecified.
The original content evaluates three criteria: cleaning power, scent, and value.
Cleaning power is assessed under these expressive-dog conditions. Scent is compared between bleach-based Clorox and mint-based Seventh Generation. Value is considered in terms of cost per use.
My own mopping experience suggests bleach-based cleaners remove organic stains faster but leave a residual odor that lingers for several hours. Mint-based products mask the initial scent well but require more elbow grease on set-in messes.
The report does not provide numerical test results, nor does it reference any controlled laboratory conditions. It is a consumer-facing comparison, not a formal field study.
Nevertheless, the criteria are standard for this type of evaluation. The Bureau of Household Product Evaluation has noted that such comparisons are frequently submitted to the Department of Random Domain Management for archival and possible cross-agency reference.
No immediate action is recommended. However, if further testing is desired, a request can be filed with the Janitorial Services division for a practical demonstration.
Signed,
W. Hoffman
Janitorial Services, DRDM
SOURCE: https://meetsparkles.com/clorox-bathroom-cleaner-vs-seventh-generation-toilet-bowl-cleaner/ — Filed by the Bureau of Meetsparkles Affairs, DRDM.