Cleaning & Laundry
What you clean with ends up in your air and on your fabrics. Fragrance and a few reactive ingredients are the main things to weigh.
What this covers
All-purpose cleaner, disinfecting wipes, bathroom cleaner, dish soap, laundry detergent, fabric softener, fragrance beads, and dryer sheets.
Switch to fragrance-free, dye-free laundry detergent — one of the highest-value swaps in the house.
Laundry Detergent
High-value swapMODERATE priority — and high-value, because residue stays on clothes, towels, bedding, and sleepwear you're in contact with all day and night.
What to check: "Fragrance/parfum" first — this is one of the best fragrance-free swaps in the home. Then dyes and MI/MCI preservatives if skin is sensitive.
Switch to fragrance-free, dye-free laundry detergent — one of the highest-value swaps in the house.
Fabric Softener, Dryer Sheets & Scent Beads
ModerateThese exist to deposit fragrance and coating onto fabric and make it persist — the opposite of what Micro Detox wants — and the dryer aerosolises it.
What to check: The simplest move is to skip them. If softening matters, wool dryer balls do the job without fragrance, quats, or scent residue.
Replace dryer sheets and scent beads with wool dryer balls.
Disinfecting Wipes & Sprays
ModerateThe clearest "clean first, disinfect only when needed" case — routine disinfecting adds quat exposure with little everyday benefit.
What to check: Whether you actually need to disinfect (illness, raw-meat areas) vs just clean. If disinfecting, ventilate and consider safer actives (hydrogen peroxide, alcohol).
Stop using disinfecting wipes for everyday cleaning — plain cleaning is enough unless someone's sick.
Air Fresheners, Plug-Ins & Room Sprays
ModerateMODERATE priority — and one of the clearest "just remove it" items. These add continuous fragrance and VOCs to indoor air for no functional benefit.
What to check: There's no version to optimise — the product is fragrance dispersed into air you breathe. The move is to remove them and fix odour at the source plus ventilate.
Unplug the plug-ins and bin the room sprays; open a window and deal with the odour source instead.
All-Purpose / Surface Cleaner
Lower–moderateLOW–MODERATE priority. Everyday cleaning rarely needs disinfectant strength; fragrance and spray-VOCs are the realistic concerns.
What to check: "Fragrance/parfum," and whether it's actually a disinfectant (quats) when plain cleaning would do. Spray onto a cloth, not into the air.
Use a fragrance-free simple cleaner (or soap and water) for routine wiping; spray the cloth, not the air.
Bathroom & Toilet Cleaners
Lower–moderateLOW–MODERATE priority. Stronger formulas (bleach, acids, quats) in a small, often poorly-ventilated room — plus a real mixing-safety rule.
What to check: Ventilate hard, spray onto surfaces not into air, and NEVER mix products. Choose fragrance-free, and reserve heavy disinfectants for when they're needed.
Use one cleaner at a time with the fan on — and never mix bleach with vinegar or other cleaners.
Scented Candles
Lower–moderateLOW–MODERATE priority. Two overlapping points — added fragrance, and fine particulates/soot from any open-flame combustion indoors. Not "poison," but worth moderating.
What to check: Fragrance and how/where you burn. Trim wicks, burn in ventilated rooms, and don't burn constantly — especially around asthma or small children.
Burn scented candles less often and only in a ventilated room — or switch to fragrance-free/flame-free options.
Glass / Window Cleaner
Lower priorityMostly a VOC-and-fragrance inhalation item; easy to make low- exposure with ventilation and fragrance-free choice.
What to check: "Fragrance/parfum" and strong solvent/ammonia smell. Ventilate and spray onto the cloth.
Clean glass with a microfibre cloth and water (or a fragrance-free cleaner), with a window open.
Dish Soap
Lower priorityRinse-off and brief skin contact; fragrance and preservative allergens are the only everyday issues, mostly for hand skin.
What to check: "Fragrance/parfum," dyes, and MI/MCI if your hands get dry or irritated.
Switch to fragrance-free dish soap if your hands get dry or irritated.
Dishwasher Detergent & Pods
Lower priorityLargely rinsed away by the machine; fragrance and the pod film are minor points. No skin contact in normal use.
What to check: "Fragrance/parfum" and dyes; otherwise low concern. Keep pods away from children (a poisoning hazard by ingestion, not a chemical-exposure one).
Choose a fragrance-free dishwasher detergent; store pods out of children's reach.
Kitchen Sponges & Dishcloths
Lower priorityA small microplastic-shedding item; the main note is to skip "antibacterial"-treated sponges (added biocide, little benefit) and to replace/sanitise often.
What to check: "Antibacterial/antimicrobial" treatment (skip it) and material — plastic sponges shed microplastics; cellulose/wood-pulp, loofah, or washable cloths shed less.
Switch to washable dishcloths or cellulose sponges, and skip "antibacterial" ones.
Scented Bin Liners, Trash Bags & Scented Paper Products
Lower priorityLOW priority and easy. Added fragrance on bin liners, scented tissues, and "odour-blocking" bags is unnecessary indoor fragrance — choose unscented.
What to check: "Scented/odour-blocking" on bags and paper products — just pick unscented and deal with odour at the source (empty bins, ventilate).
Buy unscented bin liners and tissues; manage smells by emptying bins, not masking.
Materials to know
The everyday materials behind these products — and how they behave with heat and wear.
Labels you will see
What the claims on these products actually mean, with an honest verdict for each.
AntibacterialDye FreeFragrance FreeFree & Clear / SensitiveNatural / Naturally DerivedScentedUnscented
Related chemicals
Plain-language guides to the ingredient groups that come up in this category.
FormaldehydeFragrance CompoundsMicroplasticsPhthalatesQuatsSLS / SLESSynthetic DyesTriclosan / TriclocarbanVOCs
Micro Detox is an educational exposure reduction guide. It is not medical advice and does not diagnose, treat, prevent, or cure any condition. If you are pregnant, trying to conceive, or managing symptoms, speak with a qualified health professional.
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