Abode Timber Floor Cleaner – Atlas Cedar

Abode Timber Floor Cleaner with Atlas Cedar fragrance is a pH-neutral timber floor cleaner designed to clean, protect, and care for timber floors while removing dirt, stains, and scuff marks without leaving toxic chemical residues behind.

$51.96

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SKU 2711607 Category

Suitable for a wide range of timber flooring surfaces, this purpose-made formula delivers effective everyday cleaning while helping maintain the natural appearance of timber. The gentle, non-polishing formulation cleans thoroughly without compromising the look and feel of your floors.

Formulated using plant and mineral-based ingredients, it is free from petrochemical solvents, bleach, ammonia, coco betaine, and ethoxylated compounds commonly found in many conventional floor cleaners. Scented with pure essential oils including Atlas Cedar, it leaves living spaces naturally fresh without harsh chemical odours.

Features

  • pH-neutral timber floor cleaner.
  • Suitable for most timber flooring surfaces.
  • Removes dirt, stains and scuff marks.
  • Helps clean and protect timber floors.
  • Non-polishing formula.
  • Leaves no toxic chemical residue.
  • Free from petrochemical solvents.
  • Free from bleach and ammonia.
  • Free from coco betaine and ethoxylated compounds.
  • Scented with pure Atlas Cedar essential oil.
  • Plant and mineral-based formulation.

Ingredients

Purified Water, Alkylpolyglucosides, Sodium Citrate, Sodium Gluconate, Citric Acid, Sodium Hydroxymethylglycinate, Pure Essential Oil (Atlas Cedar).

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