What eco-friendly products does Bestcare Cleaning specifically use

Bestcare Cleaning does not publish a single, fixed brand‑by‑brand list for every product it uses, but public information shows that the company relies on a mix of named eco‑friendly formulas and simple natural ingredients across its Kenyan operations, including in Githunguri.

Plant‑based and low‑toxic cleaners

Bestcare explicitly states that it uses biodegradable, non‑toxic cleaning products that are safe for families, pets, and the environment. This includes:

  • Castile‑soap‑based cleaners made from plant‑derived oils, used as general‑purpose sprays on counters, fixtures, and floors.

  • Eco‑friendly dishwashing liquids and floor cleaners from specialist green‑product suppliers, formulated without harsh bleach, ammonia, or synthetic fragrances.

Natural “hacks” and everyday ingredients

In its public blog and green‑cleaning materials, Bestcare also promotes and uses common natural products as part of its eco approach:

  • White vinegar – Used for descaling, removing limescale, and light disinfecting around sinks and tiles.

  • Baking soda – Applied as a mild abrasive and deodoriser for sinks, drains, and stubborn stains.

  • Lemon juice and essential oils – Combined with other cleaners to cut grease and add fresh, chemical‑free fragrances.

How they describe their eco philosophy

Bestcare Cleaning and its sister unit Bestcare Facilities Management describe their cleaning system as “green cleaning” or “eco‑friendly cleaning”, which means:

  • Plant‑based or biodegradable soaps and detergents instead of conventional chemical‑heavy products.

  • Non‑toxic formulations designed to protect indoor air quality and reduce skin and respiratory irritation.

For a precise, up‑to‑date product list for Githunguri (such as whether they currently stock Grounded, Safisha Green, or another local eco‑brand), it is best to call Bestcare Cleaning or Bestcare Facilities Management directly and ask for their current eco‑friendly product sheet

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