Is Mr. Clean safe for septic systems?

Mr. Clean cleaning supplies have been in use for decades.

The first All-purpose cleaner was introduced to the American market in 1958.

Within six months, the brand had become the best-selling cleaner in the country.

Years later, the cleaner along with many others in the catalog has continued to make our homes clean and fresh.

There’s no doubt Mr. Clean is a beloved brand in the US and beyond.

But as an owner of a septic tank, the effectiveness of a product comes second to its safety for your wastewater system.

So, what’s the deal with Mr. Clean Cleaners?

Are they really safe for your septic tank?

Is Mr. Clean Multi-purpose cleaner safe for your septic system?

According to the official Proctor & Gamble website, Mr. Clean Multi-purpose cleaner is septic safe.

The manufacturer claims that the product has been tried and tested and can be safely used in a well-installed and properly functioning septic system.

It contains chemicals that aren’t harmful to a septic system.

However, from a report done by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (US EPA), anti-bacterial multi-cleaners aren’t septic-safe.

Anti-bacterial multi-cleaners are made to disinfect surfaces and they do an excellent job at that.

On the flip side, they also kill useful bacteria in your septic tank. Therefore, steer clear of the Mr. Clean multi-purpose antibacterial cleaner if you have a septic system.

Feel free to use the other options including:

  • Mr. Clean Surface Cleaner with Original Scent
  • Mr. Clean Multi Surface Cleaner with Moonlight Breeze Scent
  • Mr. Clean Surface Cleaner with Febreze Meadows and Rain
  • Mr. Clean Multi Surface Cleaner with Febreze Freshness Linen and Sky
  • Mr. Clean Multi Surface Pet Cleaner with Febreze Odor Defense.

Is Mr. Clean Magic Eraser safe for septic systems?

Another popular cleaner in the Mr. Clean catalog, the Magic Eraser is a set of bath scrubber pads infused with different scents.

It is effective in getting rid of the toughest hard water stains on shower glass, grime on tiles, soap scum on the bathtub, and toothpaste residue on sinks and counters.

Mr. Clean Magic Eraser Original contains several ingredients including melamine resin foam, water, propyl heptyl ether, PEG, fragrances, and chemical dyes.

Besides water, the rest of the ingredients are inorganic chemicals. These aren’t too friendly for septic systems.

However, if used as directed, this Magic eraser is relatively safe. Just don’t go heavy on them.

Also, avoid the products that promise to do twice or thrice the job of the original formula.

Often, these have higher concentrations of toxic stuff and can harm bacteria in your septic tank.

Is Mr. Clean Clean Freak safe for a septic tank?

Mr. Clean’s multi-purpose spray, dubbed ‘Clean Freak’ is great for reaching corners and other hard-to-reach areas during everyday cleaning.

Its formulation is not that different from a traditional liquid cleaner.

It is only a little more concentrated. However, since a little is used at a time, the Mr. Clean Clean Freak is safe for your septic tank.

 Just be sure to use it along with other septic-safe cleaners.

Conclusion

Mr. Clean cleaning products are effective, affordable, and versatile.

Whether you are looking for a multi-purpose cleaner, cleaning spray, disinfecting wipes, cleaning sheets, or a pet cleaner, the brand has it.

You only have to be careful about which of the products are safer for your septic and which ones are not.