Day Counter
Force of Nature maintains its cleaning power for two weeks. To help you keep track of
time, there is a lightring around the bottom of the Electrolyzer. Every two days, one
section of the green lights will shut off.When you have only two days left, the one
remaining green light will turn to yellow. At day 14,the entire base will be red, indicating
your cleaner has expired — time to make a fresh batch!
*Note: If you donʼt want to keep Force of Nature plugged in, you can write the expiration
date with a non-permanentmarker in the space on the back of the Spray Bottle. Store
your cleaner at room temperature away from direct sunlight.
Electrolyzer Color Light Codes
How to Make Your Cleaner
BLUE:
Your cleaner is being made.
GREEN:
Your cleaner is ready.
YELLOW:
Your cleaner has two days remaining.
HALF RED:
The Electrolyzer has not been
properly filled with water and/or a Capsule.
ALL RED:
The cleaner has expired or the
electrolyzing process did not properly complete.
DAY 1
DAY 3
DAY 12
DAY 14+
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2
3
4
Press the start button on the front
5
Ensure the rubber cover is covering
the power jack on the back of the
Electrolyzer.
Fill to the line on the back of bottle
with cool water.
Plug the power cord into the
Electrolyzer and into the outlet.
Squeeze in the full contents of one
Activator Capsule.
Wait 10 seconds for the solution
to disperse.
of the Electrolyzer once.
Blue lights will begin pulsing, then
will transition to green.
The cleaner will be ready after the
light ring is completely green, in
about 9 minutes.
Unplug the Electrolyzer and pour
your cleaner into the Spray Bottle.
Rinse the Electrolyzer with water
before plugging it back in.
Hit the start button twice quickly to
start your day counter.*
Force of Nature is not intended for use by children without adult supervision.
Review the User Manual before using this product.
Cleaning Tips
GLASS AND STAINLESS STEEL
Force of Nature doesnʼt contain drying accelerants like
ammonia or alcohol-based products, so the trick is to spray then wipe with a clean dry
cloth or paper towel until the surface is 100% dry.
SOAP SCUM
Soap scum builds up in layers, so depending on build up and surface
porosity, you may need a mild abrasive like baking soda with a scrub brush the first couple
of times to break down the layers.
GREASE AND OIL
Saturate surface then wipe thoroughly with a clean dry
cloth or paper towel. If you have a lot of grease, spray, then let sit 2 minutes before wiping.
PET ACCIDENTS
First test in an inconspicuous spot to ensure the rug is truly colorfast.
Start by removing as much of the soil as possible. Then saturate the area (if the accident
got to the back of the rug, you want to saturate that too), then let dry without rinsing.
SPORTS GEAR
For the first treatment, fully saturate the surface, then let dry without
rinsing. After that, spray after each use to keep that eye-wateringstench from returning.
COLORFAST RUGS, FURNITURE, CLOTHING
Always first test in an inconspicuous spot to
ensure the item is truly colorfast. As with any stain remover, the sooner you treat the stain
the better! And donʼt use on fabric that says “use non-chlorine bleach only”.
DEODORIZING
To stop odors, spray the source of the odor thoroughly. Kitty litter, youʼve
met your match.
Even More Uses
Bleach-strength cleaning with no rinsing needed!
BABY GEAR
Highchairs
Toys
Strollers
Car seats
KID SERVEWARE
Sippy cups
Straw cups
Thermoses
Utensils
BATHROOMS
Makeup Brushes
Toothbrushes
Humidifiers
YOGA GEAR
Mats
Water bottles
Gym bags
Bonus Use!
Help your fresh cut flowers last longer by adding a few ounces to the water in
your vase