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The Miracle Cleaner
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Dan Carino
)
Mar 7, 2009
The Miracle Cleaner
It seems too good to be true, but more and more people are buying into a new cleaning system that uses saltwater charged with electricity. It replaces bleach and other harmful chemicals, and you can drink it.
Glenn Epstein and Zie Zie Senzaki of the Sheraton Delfina in Santa Monica, next to the Electrolyzer machine that makes most of their cleaning product.
Glenn Epstein and Zie Zie Senzaki of the Sheraton Delfina in Santa Monica, next to the Electrolyzer machine that makes most of their cleaning product.
(
John Rabe
)

It seems too good to be true, but more and more people are buying into a new cleaning system that uses saltwater charged with electricity. It replaces bleach and other harmful chemicals, and you can drink it.

It seems too good to be true, but more and more people are buying into a new cleaning system that uses saltwater charged with electricity. It replaces bleach and other harmful chemicals, and you can drink it.