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    The dishwasher powder doesn't really smell like anything. As for the attitude products I mentionned, everyone I've tried has a subtle smell: the glass and window is lime and lavender, and it's really subtle. I must say I really hate the traditionnal smells of cleaners like mr clean and the likes

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    hmmm... I might pick up some of the Method product. Where can you get them? Does the regular grocery store carry them?
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    Quote Originally Posted by ncarr View Post
    hmmm... I might pick up some of the Method product. Where can you get them? Does the regular grocery store carry them?
    Not really sure where they sell them in the US but I think Target? Maybe check on their website for the stores Once you start - you won't be able to stop cleaning just so you can smell the product over and over
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    I recommend Murphy's Oil Soap for cleaning wood of any kind. That is what we use on our floors and furniture. It is quite eco-friendly and smells nice, too. Hubby is allergic to a gazillion things, but that doesn't seem to bother him.

    As for eco cleaning products in general, sometimes you just need to apply them and let them sit. Then they clean just as well as any toxic cleaner. My favorite 'nice' cleaner is a baking soda paste to clean the oven. You need to let it sit on and dry, but you can totally forget about it and even bake in the oven without wiping it out first. Do that with regular oven cleaners and you will poison yourself . . .

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    Quote Originally Posted by IntlMom View Post
    love the pink grapefruit.....it's my all purpose kitchen cleaner!
    I bought my first bottle yesterday at Lowe's and cleaned my kitchen with it today. I really liked it! I bought the pink grapefruit one, but almost bought the purple one. Forgot what the scent was.

    I think slowly I'm going to buy all their products. I didn't think the prices were that high. I wonder if Target has them cheaper though.

    Anyway, I thought of this thread when I was looking at all their cleaning stuff.

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