OurEco Clean – Floor Cleaner – Lemon Myrtle

OurEco Clean Lemon Myrtle Floor Cleaner is a natural, low-sudsing floor cleaner made with traditional soap flakes and lemon myrtle essential oil, leaving hard floors clean with a sparkling, streak-free finish. Suitable for timber, tile, cork and laminate flooring, it’s ideal for use with a microfibre mop and helps achieve a clean finish without leaving excessive residue.

$12.47

SKU 2675837 Category

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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

Filtered Water, Soap Flakes, Vegetable Glycerine, Sugar-derived Solubiliser, Essential Oil: Lemon Myrtle.

Directions for use

Shake well before use. Add approximately 20 mL (one squirt) of floor cleaner to a bucket while filling with hot tap water. For best results, use a microfibre-head mop and wring thoroughly before mopping, leaving the floor surface as dry as possible.

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