neat. Antibacterial Bathroom Concentrated Cleaning Refill Sage and Mint 30ml Reviews

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The Antibacterial Bathroom Cleaning Refills from neat are the new eco-friendly, zero waste, plant based alternative to household cleaning products. They are Vegan friendly, cruelty free and totally free from plastic, parabens and palm oil. The bottles contain 90% less water than the traditional cleaning products you would find in the supermarket meaning they weigh far less and take up less space, resulting in fewer lorries on the road and lower carbon emissions during delivery.
The bathroom cleaning solution is great tiles, taps and tubs, cutting through grime and soap scum. Inside the box is a small glass bottle containing 30ml of concentrated multipurpose cleaning solution, ready to mix with water in a reused spray bottle.
They are so simple to use, just add 470ml of tap water to a clean spray bottle then carefully pour in the neat concentrate. Replace the spray top firmly and shake. Now you’re ready to go with a strong and effective multipurpose cleaner that is much more eco-friendly than the store bought counterparts!
You can reuse any spray bottle that you have time and time again, so you’ll never need to buy new plastic spray bottles ever again. Just make sure to completely rinse out the bottle before refilling.
Please note, neat Multi-Surface Cleaner is not suitable to use on unsealed stone or marble surfaces. It is always advised to test the product in a discreet spot before use.

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Olga Griffiths
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This product comes in a small glass bottle with a metal screw cap. I dilute it to the recommended levels and keep it in a spray bottle in the bathroom. It is ideal for wiping down toilets and basins on a daily basis. The smell is clean and refreshing
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Posted 1 year ago
Olga Griffiths
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Easy to quickly wipe over basins, toilets and baths with a light natural smell.
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Posted 2 years ago