Disclosure: I received the products below in exchange for sharing my honest opinion.
Before I was a mom I never really thought about all the chemicals I used when cleaning everyday. Then I had my first child and started thinking about how the chemicals could affect my son. So I started cleaning with hot water and as natural products as I could find, which back then was hard. Nowadays cleaners with less chemicals are easier to find but still not heavily promoted. It can be hard too to know which products are safe for babies and kids.
Well Baby ECOS is a company that cares about families as well as the environment. The products are non-toxic, hypoallergenic, effective for cleaning and full of sweet plant ingredients. The buildings, partnerships and processes are even using sustainable processes in an effort to be as green as possible. The company is a family business and has been around for 40 years now.
I got the chance to use a few of the Baby ECOS products and I will say they are both effective and not full of toxic chemicals. You know the chemicals that you can smell lingering in the room hours after cleaning and could be toxic if your kids were to eat it.
FEATURES:
- Plant-Based Ingredients
- Formaldehyde Free
- Petrochemical Free
- pH Balanced
- Non-Toxic
- Highly concentrated for a fast, safe clean
Baby ECOS carries a variety of products to use throughout your house, since we all know kids find themselves everywhere!
Baby ECOS Bottle & Dish Wash
Use on all baby’s dishes, bottles and utensils. It is concentrated so you can use as little or much as you’d like. I honestly use this on all of my kids plates, utensils and sippy cups. It works as a regular dish soap even if you want to use it on all of your family’s dishes.
Baby ECOS Laundry Detergent
This is a laundry detergent that is balanced and kind to sensitive skin. It is hypoallergenic and safe no matter if your child has sensitive skin or not. It cleans your child’s clothes deeply to work through those stains. It is low-sudsing and won’t leave clothes with a soapy residue. I like to buy this detergent especially for new mom’s since laundry detergent can really irritate a baby’s skin. This detergent works like I expect detergent to, but without all the chemicals and smells.
Baby ECOS Stain & Odor Remover
I remember my kids staining nearly everything they wore as a baby and even now they continue to get stains. I am constantly amazed at how they can stain their clothes within minutes of wearing them! This stain remover is great for stains on clothes, carpets, rugs, floors and more. It is safe everywhere in your house and great for stains and odors.
Baby ECOS Toy & Table Cleaner
This is a spray cleaner perfect for hard surfaces throughout your nursery and home. I remember not knowing what to clean my changing table or crib with, but I knew they had to be cleaned. The Baby ECOS Toy and Table Cleaner does not leave a residue behind and it is great to throughly clean and freshen whatever you need! I use this now in our toy room to wipe everything down, my kitchen counter, the bathroom and basically everywhere else my kids touch! It is not a degreaser for tough kitchen stains but it is great for other quick everyday cleaning.
Baby ECOS Here & There Cleaner
The Here & There Cleaner is a great cleaner for everyday cleaning . Its similar to the Toy & Table Cleaner but is geared more towards the rest of the house. It leaves floors clean, shines mirrors and can be used on all hard surfaces throughout the house. This is great product so you don’t have that lingering chemical smell or residue throughout the house.
Overall, Baby ECOS products are great whether you have a newborn or even grown kids. The products are safe and if you are looking to stop using all those chemicals in your house, Baby ECOS would make a great replacement. Or if your looking for a gift for a new mom they make great gifts as well since moms have enough to worry about!
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Rene Chartier says
Red dye especially things like Kool Aide
Candace says
a poopy diaper that got on clothes
Taylor Barrow says
Would love this for my baby! I’m a first time mommy and this woukd be great for their sensitive skin!
shea balentine says
spaghetti… that tomato sauce don’t like coming out! =)
shirley says
Soak thought or leaking diapers were bad times for me.
Dawn Ganey says
Carrot stains on shirts are the worst.
Raina Hood says
Of course I’ve gotta say the poops and vomits.
FROOT LOOPS says
SPIT UP STAIN ARE PRETTY TOUGH. ALSO GRAPE JUICE AND SWEET POTATOES.
Chandra Kennedy says
pomegranate is the worst to get out
Kaitlin says
Diaper explosions are the worst stains to get out of clothes!
angel d says
mud stains
Amanda says
Expecting first baby in June, sure there are going to be lots of messes to clean up 🙂
Katy M says
nothing too bad – cloth diaper poopy stains are the worst though
Erin B. says
We had a crayon in the wash with my daughter’s clothes once and she had to take iron drops for awhile which stained most of her clothes from that time!
Leigh B says
I would have to say anything that has red dye or red food coloring is difficult to remove sometimes.
Les Johnson says
Blueberries were quite difficult to get out of my child’s clothing
Katie Klein says
Poop and spitup have always been the hardest!
megan tilley says
Yes deadly diaper explosion stain!
Jessica Lodge says
Baby Poop. Anytime my child has had an explosion the stains it has caused have been difficult to get out.
Jesse S says
Veggies are usually pretty bad, but red is the worst. Strawberries, beets and tomotoes are all tough ones.
jodi Armstrong says
Blueberries! !! On a dress she was.to wear at a wedding.
Desiree Dunbar says
Carrots baby food and formula for my son.
polly says
Formula was always the worst…many of the vegetables as well.
ron frampton says
Anyting with a tomato sauce is a hard stain
Angie Moeller says
baby food, sweet potatoes.
Natalie Brown says
The most difficult stains are spaghetti sauce and formula. Formula is almost impossible I’ve found. Thank-you!!
Stefanie Koschnitzky says
Baby food and poop. Neither come out no matter how long i soak it or what i try!!
Wendy McBride says
Formula is one of the hardest stains I have had to get out.
Kara S says
Baby poop is tough.
Angie says
Formula is always a tough stain!
Nancy says
Spit up and food stains are sometimes hard to get out of baby’s clothes.
Heather Dawn says
The yellow baby poop stains are the worst!
Jennifer Tilson says
Anything tomato sauce related is really difficult to get out of baby clothes, for me.
barnolds barnes says
Once there was a poo explosion that caused some big problems.
julie matek says
Tough stains we battled were all the different kinds of baby food:)
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colleen ruk--icz says
just spilling stuff on myself so far – I am pregnant now! 🙂
andrea m dimario says
formula
annbe kelly says
baby formula stains are the worst!! I have toscrub some of the clothes (especially the pastel colors)with a scrub brush and detergent to lighten the stains.
Mary Rutter says
poop stains were the worst
Darlene Carbajal says
No baby for me but thanks!
Leela says
Tomato sauce mixed with oil stains.
Kelly says
Blueberry stains on clothing are the worst. My son loves them. One time he decided to paint the wall and it’s still stained!
vera wilson says
Carrots when very small they didn’t like so ended up with lots on clothes.
katherine says
Diaper blow out that completely filled his pant leg
jennifer laur says
blueberries! they’re the worst!
Jenn H says
Ive got a toddler boy. dirt grass grease food… you name it!
Rebecca Parsons says
For me the hardest stain is baby formula.
Jen K says
Blueberries for sure are the worst!
craftyone says
mashed carrots from light colors…a mess
Lily mae says
Many stains. From poop to dirt to jelly
Shay Washington says
baby formula and poop
Becca Wilson says
The worst stains on clothing has got to be poop! Gross!
golden storm says
formula stains for babies and for the older kids grass stains
Rebecca Orr says
Baby poop for my son. And chocolate for my daughter.
JLin says
carrot stains
rebecca day says
poop stains are the worst.
Vicki Wurgler says
I think formula stains can be bad
annette anderson says
I had a tough time getting permanent marker out of some baby jeans. I spray and washed them several times and it finally came out –pretty good.
Thanks,
Annette
Ashley Elaine says
my little one is due in March so I haven’t experienced tough stains but I am sure they are to come.
AmySd says
Formula stains were always the worse. Thanks for the review.
Jacquelyn Cannon says
Formula stains and baby food green peas are the worst stains to get out.
jessica says
I hate cleaning spit up off baby cloths .
Stevie says
tomato sauces, pudding & jelly that she she dropped on her pants or sat on & I didn’t see until the day was over
Mi Webber says
New baby poop stains are the worst.
Joanne Gregory says
Blueberry yogurt.
Alona Y says
The worst I’ve had is blueberry stains on hot pink pants – I had to give up on that one!
nannypanpan says
spaghetti sauce everywhere
Julie L says
We had some tough grass stains on the knees!
Patti Hess says
Baby formula
pattifritz2000 at yahoo dot com
thank you
xty cruz says
I would say oil stains are really tough
Jessica Z says
Chewed up green peas!
vickie couturier says
a spit of of formula was the worse stain
Heather in VA says
Probably green peas or spaghetti squash were the hardest stains to get out of the baby clothes.
Tracy Gregory says
Accident stains are the worst
Linda Madden says
Very hard to get rid of blueberry baby food.
christina p says
Potty stains are the worst for us!
Holly Thomas says
The worst stain I have had to try to remove was chocolate cake and chocolate icing! It was definitely a struggle!
Ken Wong says
So many to choose from – probably grape juice!
James Robert says
Stains from when they pooped. hard to get out and formula stains as well
Lisa Williams says
some of the worst stains to get off of baby’s clothes besides formula were squash,carrots,beets,and plums,sometimes those bibs just don’t cover everywhere!
Patricia says
Baby formula and breast milk are tough stains.
Stacy F. says
Honestly her worst stain was from using a tide Pod! A shirt with a lot of white had blue streaks on it. I ended up dying it purple to keep it in use! 🙂
DEBIJOT says
I had to be carrot stains from baby food.
Heather Hayes Panjon says
Milk Stains Are Tough To Get Out Of Baby’s Clothes.
Angela W says
I think blueberries and carrots are hard to get out.
sandra says
baby carrots was the worst
Lisa Brown says
well, beets down the front of his top was hard to get out.