| DATE | December 15, 1988 |
| STATUS | Filed |
| SUBJECT | Method Antibacterial Kitchen Cleaner |
Both cleaners removed jelly stains, but only Dawn eradicated the stickiness; the dog walked away after Dawn, indicating a two-paw difference in effectiveness.Which kitchen cleaner should I buy for a household with kids and pets?
For a house with a toddler, dog, and fryer, the Dawn Heavy Duty Degreaser performed better on grease and stickiness, making it the practical choice over Method.The Method wins this round not because it cleans better—it doesn’t; the Dawn is the undisputed heavyweight champion of grease removal—but because it cleans well enough for daily life without making you feel like you’ve just fumigated the kitchen. For a household with a 7-year-old who licks countertops (we assume she doesn’t, but we can’t be sure) and a dog who will try to eat anything, the pleasant scent and lower chemical footprint matter more than the ability to dissolve a decade of bacon drippings. You give up raw degreasing power, but you gain the peace of mind that comes from a cleaner that won’t strip the finish off your cabinets or cause your child to ask, ‘
Report 005978. Filed.