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Review on 🍊 Eco Orange 32-Ounce Concentrate: Powerful All-Natural Orange-Based Cleaner, Makes 3-4 Gallons After Dilution, Safe for Family and Pets by Gelin Battle

Revainrating 5 out of 5

That is amazing! on All-Purpose Cleaners

When it comes to cleaning, some might say I have mild OCD. I am a single mom with a child who has severe allergies and sensitive skin. I'm also a cat person and can't stand a single strand of fur on the floor. But what bothers me the most is the musty smell that comes from a hot, wet shower. Soap and mold are the worst things for me and standing in a tiled shower every week and cleaning with a few chemicals and bathroom cleaners is exhausting. After trying it, I needed a miracle product: Chlorox, Comet, Melaleuca, and too many more I can't even remember. I had a friend mention Eco-Orange. It's non-toxic, eco-friendly, pet-safe, and cleans like a fairy in my house! I followed the directions and mixed the right amount of the 10 to 1 product with water in a spray bottle. Then I went into the shower with bottle and sponge. To my surprise, there was no unpleasant chemical odor. I'm used to chemical smells and hold my breath when I'm splashing while cleaning. Instead, I became comfortable and refreshing. I sprayed the entire shower from top to bottom and then the glass. I left the product on for 15 minutes, sprayed some areas again and then started wiping. Do I have light brown mold? Who would have thought that this product would not only rid your shower of foam but also make it look like a brand new shower.

Pros
  • SAVE MONEY: Because Eco Orange is super concentrated when you use our 32-oz. (1 quart) bottle that makes up to sixteen (16) 32 oz. Spray bottles or up to 4 gallons after adding water. It can take a year. We also save you money by not charging water fees (which most air purifiers have) and associated shipping costs. You get a clean cleaner in one purchase. From an economic point of view, Eco Orange makes sense.
Cons
  • Ugly packaging