A versatile cleaning concentrate that can be diluted to use for a variety of household cleaning tasks both indoors and out.
Economically concentrated
Citrus based multicleaner can be diluted to different concentrations according to your requirements - 10:1 for spray cleaning, 50:1 for general cleaning of floors, appliances etc or 100:1 for glass cleaning. Used sparingly and with caution - it can also be used undiluted for those really tough jobs like barbeques and motor or workshop oils. We recommend that if you are using this product undiluted that you always spot test on a hidden surface area first. Keep away from painted or wooden surfaces.
Approved as an anitbacterial by the NZ Food Safety Authority (Approval C-32).
Use multicleaner concentrate undiluted (sparingly) for spring cleaning the barbeque.
Warning: This product is a powerful solvent and degreaser. Use with caution - always spot test on a hidden surface area first. Keep away from painted or wooden surfaces.
I received my ecostore order a few days ago, and I just wanted to let you know how impressed I am with your products! They clean as well, if not better, than popular chemical cleaners!
The spray cleaner leaves our benches shining, the cream cleanser effectively removes bathtub grime, and the dishwashing liquid and dish scrubber clean dishes efforlessly - it even removed tea stains from our mugs without any extra scrubbing!
I'm so happy with my purchases, and will definitely be buying more in the future!
Natalie
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My 2 year old's skin is looking fantastic since starting your products and your plant based toilet cleaner is a must for our composting toilet. Great work - keep it up.
CW, Melbourne, Australia
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I changed to your plant based laundry powder after my children were constantly complaining about itching. They stopped within one use of your powder. I would never go back to the other commercial laundry powders now! So thanks!
JO'B, email March 2005
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Washing powders can precipitate severe allergic reactions, particularly asthma.
British Medical Journal 1995
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Rising sales of soaps, bath and shower products, and baby wipes are being blamed for a huge rise in the number of children suffering from eczema by skin specialist Dr Michael Cork. Dr Cork is a skin researcher at the University of Sheffield. NZ Herald, 15 May 2002.
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