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The discussion centers on creating a non-toxic cleaning solution for an economics project, with a focus on home formulation. Participants suggest checking patent databases to ensure the product idea is unique and to explore existing solutions. A resource is provided that lists non-toxic chemicals, which can aid in developing the cleaning solution. The emphasis is on safety and the feasibility of creating the product at home.
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Okay so I have to do an economics project where I design a product and market it ect. I want to create a cleaning solution that is non-toxic and will not be harmful to humans. I also want to make the solution at home if possible. So basically my question is what chemicals should I use to create such a solution. Thanks for your time.
 
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I don't think anybody would tell you if they knew, they will most likely go running to the patent office. However that is a good place to check if you want to see if people already patented a product like the one you are trying to make.
Personally, I don't really know. But check patents for sure, you can find a lot of interesting stuff in those.
 
Okay thank you
 
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