Abode Window Cleaner

Abode Window Cleaner is a plant-based glass cleaner designed to leave windows, mirrors, and reflective surfaces sparkling clean and streak free without harsh fumes or chemical residues. Suitable for indoor and outdoor use, it effectively removes dirt, dust, and fingerprints for a clear, polished finish.

$48.49

In stock

SKU 2711640 Category

Ideal for glass, mirrors, chrome, laminate, appliances, benchtops, and other reflective surfaces, this window cleaner delivers effective everyday performance while remaining fragrance free. Its plant-based formulation helps clean thoroughly without leaving residue behind.

Free from VOCs, petrochemical solvents, d-limonene, bleach, ammonia, coco betaine, and ethoxylated compounds, it offers a gentler alternative to many conventional glass cleaners. Australian made and owned.

Features

  • Plant-based window and glass cleaner.
  • Suitable for indoor and outdoor use.
  • Removes dirt, dust and fingerprints.
  • Leaves surfaces streak free with no residue.
  • Suitable for glass, mirrors, chrome, laminate, appliances and benchtops.
  • Fragrance free.
  • Free from harsh fumes and VOCs.
  • Free from petrochemical solvents.
  • Free from d-limonene, bleach and ammonia.
  • Free from coco betaine and ethoxylated compounds.
  • Australian made and owned.

Ingredients

Purified Water, Alkyl Polyglucosides, Sodium Gluconate, Baking Soda and Grain Alcohol.

Customer Reviews

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