The discussion centers on a cleaning agent containing "sodium bicarbonate and electrolyzed water," with participants questioning its efficacy and labeling it as potentially misleading. Skepticism arises around the concept of "electrolyzed water," which some argue does not differ from regular water and may be a marketing gimmick. Historical context is provided, noting that sodium bicarbonate was effective in cleaning uranium contamination during the Manhattan Project. However, the consensus leans towards viewing the product as a diluted bleach solution, with concerns about its stability and effectiveness over time. The presence of non-ionic detergents and the potential for a pH-buffering effect from bicarbonate are also discussed, suggesting that while it may be safer than traditional bleach cleaners, its overall cleaning power remains questionable.