Abode Floor Cleaner Forest Fresh
A high performance concentrated non-citrus floor and bin cleaner that effectively cuts through grease and grime without the nasty fumes. This is important when it comes to families with young children as their breathing zone is close to the floor. Free from toxic chemicals like bleach, ammonia and d-limonene, it is suitable for non timber floors and plastic bins. Best of all, it doesn’t leave streaks typically caused by other products.
Free from ammonia, bleach and d-limonene
Microfibre cloth compatible
Made from food grade ingredients (where available) and NOT industrial grade ingredients that are typically contaminated with heavy metals
Formulated by a naturopath from the ground up taking into consideration the health of your family
Australian made and owned
Incredibly cost effective
Recommended by Building Biologists
$75.94
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Ingredients
Water, alkylpolyglucosides (derived from corn, wheat and coconut), soda ash, sodium citrate (food grade), baking soda, sodium hydroxymethylglycinate and pure pine, fir needle, rosemary, peppermint and cinnamon essential oils.
Directions for use
Floors: a little goes along way! Pour one cap full (60ml) into a 4 litre bucket of warm to hot water. Mix well and use with a mop as usual.
Plastic bins: pour one cap full (60mls) into an empty bin to which you have added a few litres of warm to hot water (4 litres or so). Allow to stand for 5 minutes. Discard water. For best results, dry the bin in full sun.
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