Can these share a cabinet?
Add the cleaning products you own. See which ones need to be stored separately to prevent accidental chemical reactions.
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When to Use the Storage Guide
Organizing Under the Sink
The space under the kitchen or bathroom sink is where most cleaning products live — and where most accidental chemical reactions from leaks happen. Use the Storage Guide to decide which products go together and which need their own bin.
Moving Into a New Home
Before stocking your cleaning cabinet for the first time, add the products you plan to buy and check compatibility. You may find that choosing one product over another eliminates storage conflicts entirely.
Childproofing
Children under 5 are the #1 age group for cleaning product exposure. Beyond using child locks, ensure that incompatible products are physically separated so a curious child can't create a dangerous combination.
Professional Cleaning Supply Rooms
If you manage a janitorial closet, cleaning supply room, or housekeeping cart, the Storage Guide helps you create a compliant storage layout. OSHA requires incompatible chemicals to be stored separately — this tool identifies which ones.
Storage Guide FAQ
Why does storage matter if I never intentionally mix products?
Accidental mixing from leaking bottles is a leading cause of household chemical incidents. A bottle of bleach stored next to a toilet bowl cleaner can produce chlorine gas if either bottle leaks or spills — no intentional mixing required. Physical separation prevents these accidents.
How should I separate incompatible products?
Store them in different cabinets, on different shelves, or with a physical barrier (like a plastic bin) between them. The key is ensuring that a spill from one product cannot reach another. Keep the most reactive products (bleach, drain cleaners, acids) on a bottom shelf where spills won't drip onto other products.
How many products can I add to my cabinet?
There is no limit. Add every cleaning product you own for a complete compatibility analysis. The tool checks every possible pair and groups products by whether they can safely share storage space.
What if all my products show as "Must Store Separately"?
Products containing bleach, ammonia, or strong acids are incompatible with many other chemicals. Consider replacing some with surfactant-only alternatives (dish soap, plant-based cleaners) that are compatible with everything. The Ingredient Decoder can help you identify which products have the fewest restrictions.
Is this the same as the Unmixable Finder?
The Unmixable Finder checks one product against the entire database. The Storage Compatibility Guide checks YOUR specific collection of products against each other, then groups them into storage zones. It's the difference between "what could react with bleach?" and "which of MY products need to be separated?"