Abode Bathroom Cleaner – Rosemary & Mint

Abode Bathroom Cleaner with Rosemary & Mint fragrance is a plant and mineral-based bathroom cleaner designed to cut through soap scum, dirt, and grime without bleach, ammonia, or other harsh chemicals. Suitable for most bathroom surfaces, it delivers effective cleaning performance without toxic fumes.

$48.49

In stock

SKU 2711439 Category

Formulated using naturally derived ingredients, this powerful cleaner helps tackle the build-up commonly found in bathrooms while leaving surfaces clean and fresh. Naturally fragranced with rosemary and mint, it provides a pleasant aroma without the overpowering scent often associated with conventional bathroom cleaners.

Made using food-grade ingredients where available and formulated by a naturopath with family wellbeing in mind, it offers a more environmentally conscious alternative to traditional cleaning products. Grey water and septic safe, and proudly Australian made and owned.

Features

  • Plant and mineral-based bathroom cleaner.
  • Effectively removes soap scum, dirt and grime.
  • Suitable for most bathroom surfaces.
  • Naturally fragranced with rosemary and mint.
  • Free from bleach.
  • Free from ammonia.
  • Free from d-limonene.
  • Free from harsh chemical fumes.
  • Made using food-grade ingredients where available.
  • Formulated by a naturopath.
  • Grey water and septic safe.
  • Australian made and owned.
  • NOT suitable for timber surfaces.

Ingredients

Water, alkylpolyglucosides, citric acid, lactic acid, glycolic acid, grain alcohol and pure rosemary and mint essential oils.

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