My mother works as a live-in babysitter/cleaning lady and stays inside another women family's house and has unfortunately done so for a lot of her life. Since peating I cannot stand the smell of ANY cleaning products, soaps, perfumes, etc. I think that most people in society being in a serotonergic state helps mask these odors to make it tolerable but for me I cannot stand anything like this and I think for someone to have a job as a cleaning lady dealing with all this lysol and other trash is especially dangerous
My mother's employer is one of those serotonergic/OCD types about making sure everything is "clean"
I was wondering if any user on this forum has maybe a simple, basic things I could put together I could use to create my own cleaning spray from stuff that is non-toxic that I could allow my mom to use - something that still has the effect of making things appear clean to these OCD clean-obsessive normies - maybe like it smells good/clean like for example lemon juice smells clean to me when I see it scrubbed on stuff (and I feel like this smell passes the tests from the OCD-clean obsessive types people - to be honest anything rubbed with water appears clean to me but i think it should have a little bit more than water to pass the smell test), but that is non-toxic for her to be breathing all day,
Performing my own google searches on this matter brings me to meet people who don't seem to understand the definition of "non-toxic" and seem to be using things that are "natural" but still seem to be toxic
My mother's employer is one of those serotonergic/OCD types about making sure everything is "clean"
I was wondering if any user on this forum has maybe a simple, basic things I could put together I could use to create my own cleaning spray from stuff that is non-toxic that I could allow my mom to use - something that still has the effect of making things appear clean to these OCD clean-obsessive normies - maybe like it smells good/clean like for example lemon juice smells clean to me when I see it scrubbed on stuff (and I feel like this smell passes the tests from the OCD-clean obsessive types people - to be honest anything rubbed with water appears clean to me but i think it should have a little bit more than water to pass the smell test), but that is non-toxic for her to be breathing all day,
Performing my own google searches on this matter brings me to meet people who don't seem to understand the definition of "non-toxic" and seem to be using things that are "natural" but still seem to be toxic