OurEco Clean – Bicarb Cream Cleanser – Lemon Myrtle

OurEco Clean Lemon Myrtle Bicarb Cream Cleanser is a versatile cleaning paste that combines the natural cleaning power of bicarbonate with lemon myrtle essential oil to remove soap scum, lift grime and leave surfaces sparkling. Ideal for use throughout the kitchen, bathroom and laundry, it helps restore shine to stainless steel sinks, tiles and shower screens and can also be used on laminate cupboard doors and many other surfaces around the home.

$15.48

SKU 2830260 Categories ,

Note: OurEco Clean rebranded as Noosa Nude in 2025. This product features the previous OurEco Clean branding while remaining stock is available. Whilst a rebrand has been completed, the product and formulation remain unchanged.

Ingredients

Sodium Bicarbonate, Filtered Water, Soap Flakes, Citric Acid, Essential Oil: Lemon Myrtle.

Directions for use

Simply apply paste to surface with a soft scrubbing sponge or light scouring pad if suitable for the surface, thoroughly rinse or wipe down with water and a damp cloth where necessary.

For heavily soiled areas leave the paste on the surface for a few minutes and you can even activate the bi-carb by spraying vinegar from a spray bottle. Finish off with a dry microfibre cloth.

Customer Reviews

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