Environmental In-Box: Bon Ami Cleanser

“Bon ami” in French means “good friend,” and when it comes to cleaning your kitchen and bathroom, Bon Ami Cleanser is just that.  This non-scratching, earth-friendly product has been available in just about every supermarket and hardware store for decades.  If you’ve never heard of it, it’s time you did.

 

Bonami What is it?
Bon Ami’s Cleanser is made from sodium carbonate, calcium carbonate (limestone), and feldspar.  The mildly abrasive limestone and feldspar cleanse without scratching, while the sodium carbonate conditions hard water. To use, just wet the surface you want to clean, sprinkle on the Bon Ami powder, and wipe with a wet sponge. I use Bon Ami on everything from kitchen countertops to living room walls to the bathtub (though not on windows or mirrors). You can also use it to shine appliances and clean outdoor furniture.

What I like:  Bon Ami contains no chlorine, dye, perfume, bleach, or phosphorus.  Because the product is free of unhealthy additives it is especially appealing to people who suffer from chemical sensitivities.  Not only is the cleanser itself biodegradable, but the packaging consists of more than 75% recycled material, including 60% post-consumer waste.

What could be improved? Hmmm. I’m thinking…

Product comparison:

Baking Soda – Fragrance-free baking soda is a terrific environmental alternative to Bon Ami. Since it doesn’t have quite as much scouring power, I often use baking soda on my kitchen counter, but Bon Ami to clean the toilet or work out a stubborn ring around the tub. Baking soda and Bon Ami together can clean almost any surface in your house except for glass and polished wood.

Colgate-Palmolive’s Ajax Powder Cleanser uses sodium carbonate but also trichloroisocyanuric acid, a bleaching agent, and synthetic fragrances.  On Colgate’s Material Safety Data Sheet  for the product, the “Safety Phrase” category reads, “Avoid release to the environment.”  This concern is likely due to the water-polluting effects of the trichloroisocyanuric acid.

Procter & Gamble’s Comet, made with sodium dichloro-s-triazinetrione dehydrate, has been shown to be highly toxic for aquatic animals.  Comet does use recycled material in its packaging, which contains at least 75% recycled material, minimum 50% post-consumer.  The product is also free of phosphorus, like Bon Ami.

Soft Scrub with Bleach Cleanser is a liquid alternative to these all-purpose, non-scratching powders.  Its micro-abrasive formula is comprised of chemical components like bleach, lauramine oxide, sodium hydroxide, myristamine oxide, and potassium iodide.  The product also contains synthetic fragrances which may cause an allergic reaction in some people.  The plastic container Soft Scrub comes in is made of #2 recyclable HDPE.

Price comparison:

A 32 ounce box of generic brand Baking Soda cost me $1.19 at my local grocery store.
A 14 ounce can of Bon Ami costs only $1.39.
A 21 ounce can of Ajax Oxygen Bleach Cleanser costs $1.49.
A 21 ounce can of Comet Powder Cleanser costs $2.09.
A 24 ounce bottle of Soft Scrub with Bleach costs $4.19.

How many purses?  Three. Bon Ami is cheap, effective, non-toxic, and cleans everything except wood and glass.

 

Research by Katie Kelleher.

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About Diane

Diane MacEachern is a mother of two kids, best-selling author and award-winning entrepreneur with a Master of Science degree in Natural Resources and the Environment. She founded Big Green Purse because she is passionate about sharing her experience and expertise with anyone who wants to live green and save money doing it.

13 thoughts on “Environmental In-Box: Bon Ami Cleanser”

  1. What is the best way to really sanitize counters and bathroom in an eco-friendly manner??

  2. I use hot soapy water on counters and Bon Ami cleanser in the toilet and tub. Generally, you can keep things pretty sanitary if you simply wash them – it’s the movement of water over the surface that actually moves germs away.

  3. I didn’t know this about Bon Ami — at all! Thanks so much for all the research and info. I’ve cleaned with baking soda and vinegar, but it sounds like Bon Ami would be even more effective.

  4. In the forties, my mother used Bon Ami to clean windows. It didn’t scratch then, so why now?

  5. Great product. Strangely, Bon Ami seems to have decided to revert to the dated older package design for its cleansing powder. I thought the 2010 redesign was terrific and was really taken aback when I saw they’d canned it. What do you think of their decision?

  6. Just received three cans Bon Ami from Amazon. Your “new packaging” is very inferior. All three cans are dented and all three are leaking out cleanser. They had packaging around them but they’re CARDBOARD, for goodness sake! Bon Ami is used around water! Even with a piece of aluminum on each end those cans are often grabbed with wet hands! You just lost a customer. I’ve bought Bon Ami for years. The “genius” that thought this one up actually needs to use the stuff from a cardboard can before foisting on the public. Aluminum is recyclable, too, you know. SO irritating! At least post a notice on Amazon’s website that the cans are now cardboard!

    1. Hi, Joy, I’m not the Bon Ami company, but I suggest that you contact them directly. The cans have been cardboard with a metal top on each end for a long time. I’ve never had the problem you describe, with getting the cans wet, but thanks for advising us so we can avoid that issue in the future.

    2. I don’t manufacture or sell this product. I’m sorry to hear the packaging was damaged. That has not been my experience. It must have happened during shipping. I don’t blame you for being annoyed!

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