I like using all natural cleaners. I like that I don't have to use harsh smells and chemicals. It's not good for us, and it's definitely not good for Avery and the dogs. I like using natural. I use vinegar and baking soda A LOT! They are completely natural and not harsh at all.
I received the Kit from Simple + Smart Cleaning.
You can see that they come with recipe cards. What I liked is they are ingredients you most likely have in your home already! I was out of peroxide and Backing soda, but have since bought them and had these made in no time. The all purpose and floor also requires essential oils which most don't have, You can buy them at a health food store, I got all mine at GNC. They aren't that expensive and last a long time!
These cleaners smell good (because of the oils) and they work! I love the all purpose and have used it for everything so far!
Glass is streak free! Scouring powder is great for in the bathroom, perfect for sinks and tubs and showers. It gets rid of a lot of grime.
Price: The Kit is $20. It has all the bottles you need and recipe cards!
Overall: ***** Love it! It's easy, the recipes are there so no googling while trying to remember the recipe. I love it!
*Disclaimer* I received these products directly from the Company for Review. I was not paid to try out these products!*
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