Seventh Generation Natural Shower Cleaner
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Features and Benefits
Non-toxic
Biodegradable
No chlorine
No petroleum based solvents
No glycol ethers
No phosphates
No strong acids
Not caustic
No dyes
Natural Citrus fragrance
You Are Making a Difference
If every household in the U.S. replaced just one 32 oz. bottle of shower cleaner containing chlorine bleach with our hydrogen peroxide based shower cleaner, we could prevent 1 million pounds of chlorine from entering our environment.
We Disclose All Ingredients
Hydrogen peroxide (the active stain-removal agent), Plant-derived surfactants (for soil removal), Whole and natural plant essences (a blend of mandarin, spearmint, and petitgrain essential oils), Water.
| Model Name/Type | MPN | EAN/UPC |
|---|---|---|
| 41131717 |
User Reviews: Seventh Generation Natural Shower Cleaner
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reviewed March 24, 2008 at 9:29 am I've got a bit of a mildew problem in my bathroom because when my house was remodeled prior to being put on the market (before I bought it), they never installed a fan in the bathroom, so air circulation is lacking. Mildew will grow on the ceiling above the shower, and I'll clean it off, then a few days later it's back.
Normally I would use one of those 'Magic Erasers' to kill the mildew, but this last time I used the Seventh Generation shower cleaner which I had purchased online based on a Huddler review. It seems to have done the job nicely. The mildew hasn't returned nearly a week later, which means this cleaner outperformed the 'Magic Eraser'. The smell is okay - sort of a mix of citrus and pine, though I thought it was a little strong at first. Overall I'm happy with the cleaner.
I usually buy either the shower cleaner or the kitchen cleaner. They have the same ingredients and work exactly the same. I think that the only difference is the bottle label. I love how it cuts through just about anything. Grease, toilet grim, soap scum. You name it and this product will clean it. It is one of the only products that doesn't bring on a raging migraine for me. I love it.
The sevetnh General Greem mandarin & leaf shower cleaner works great. I was using the Tilex and store brand at Meijer daily shower cleaner previously. My shower was clean to begin with and this continues to keep it clean. The main ingredient is hydrogen peroxide and I don't feel I'm breathing in toxic chemicals. It does cost about $2.00 more than the Tilex, but it is worth it. he scent is not overpowering.
reviewed July 25, 2008 at 12:11 pm cleaners are so easy to make that I rarely think it is worth it to buy them premade. I am an asthmatic so store bought bathroom cleaners in general usually are very bad for me and i can't use them, this one doesn't bother my lungs at all and still works great. so if you really don't have the time or drive to make your own seventh generation is a great option! They are a full disclosure company and I understand all the ingredients they use and why, great peace of mind and they work wonderfully!
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