Eco friendly cleaning products
Posted by: Vanessa 32284508
6th Jul 2023 11:44pm
How do you find the quality compared to generic supermarket brands? Do they actually clean? Are they worth the extra money?
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Iona
I mostly use eucalyptus oil, white vinegar and bicarb as my cleaning products. I don't tend to buy commercial products at all. Shannon Lush is the cleaning queen and has all the solutions. Look her up!
jtmorri
It has been quite a while since I tried an eco-friendly product being Earth Choice and it didn't work well, so I have never tried others.