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Eco-Me Floor Cleaner Concentrated Lemon Fresh -- 32 fl oz


Eco-Me Floor Cleaner Concentrated Lemon Fresh
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Eco-Me Floor Cleaner Concentrated Lemon Fresh -- 32 fl oz

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Eco-Me Floor Cleaner Concentrated Lemon Fresh Description

  • Family Safe, Earth-Friendly Ingredients
  • Natural Plant Extracts
  • Powered for Tough Jobs
  • Concentrated Formula
  • Cleans Dirt + Grease + Grime

Get your floors sparkling clean with this naturally powerful, multi-surface concentrated Floor Cleaner. It breaks down dirt, food, grease and grime with its plant-based formula. It contains natural plant extracts and essential botanicals that leave floors feeling clean and residue free. Perfect for tile, stone, sealed wood, vinyl, linoleum,laminate and other sealed surfaces.

 

- Deep Cleans, Shines & Protects
- NO harsh chemicals or toxins left behind
- NO Synthetic Fragrance
- Greywater Safe
- Available in Great Natural Scents

 

 

The Safer Way to Clean!

This Floor Cleaner provides worry-free cleaning for you, your family and your pets.

 

What Makes it Work?
- Natural Plant Based Cleaning System
- Plant Essential Oils

 

What it Doesn't Contain:
- No Harsh Fumes
- No Sulfates, Phthalates, Ammonia or Bleach
- Free from Synthetic Fragrance, Dyes or Phosphates
- Greywater & Septic Safe
- No Harsh Preservatives
- No Animal Testing or By-Products

 

Formerly known as Dave by Eco Me

 

Eco-Tip:
Vinegar naturally removes dirt and odor on surfaces. Essential oils freshen naturally and help preserve products.

 

 

 


Directions

Concentrated: dilute 1/4 cup to 1 gallon water. Use full strength to spot treat tough stains. For use on tile, stone, sealed wood, vinyl, linoleum, concrete and other sealed surfaces.

Test small area before use.

Free Of
Animal cruelty, sulfates, perfumes, dyes and harsh preservatives.

*These statements have not been evaluated by the Food and Drug Administration. This product is not intended to diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any disease.


Ingredients: Water, decyl glucoside (plant-derived soap), acetic acid (vinegar), citrus paradisi (grapefruit) seed oil, leuconostoc (radish root ferment filtrate), potassium sorbate (food-grade preservfative), natural plant essential oils.
Warnings

Our products are all natural and safe, made with Food-Grade & Plant-Based ingredients, even so the law requires us to provide a

Caution Warning: Keep out of reach of children and pets. Avoid eye contact, if contact occurs flush with water. If swallowed drink water and contact a physician.

The product you receive may contain additional details or differ from what is shown on this page, or the product may have additional information revealed by partially peeling back the label. We recommend you reference the complete information included with your product before consumption and do not rely solely on the details shown on this page. For more information, please see our full disclaimer.
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How to Teach Kids of All Ages to Care for the Environment

As parents, we’re on a constant quest to instill in our children some semblance of baseline values, only to then realize we need to tease out those concepts into practical applications in real life. Turns out, it can be way more work than we realized it would be when the kiddos were adorably toddling around and our biggest worry was that they might shove something up their nose.

Children Learning to Protect the Environment by Recycling Glass Bottles | Vitacost.com/blog

Melding your family’s values with their daily actions might flow relatively seamlessly, but teaching your kids how their everyday habits create a ripple effect far beyond their own home can be a daunting task. Planning eco-friendly chores that fit within your little (or big) one’s age and abilities is not only a practical way to get stuff done and clean the house, but it also imparts the values intrinsic to your family.

Young kids (3-8)

With the little ones it’s not quantity as much as it is quality. Aim for the feel-good type of chores that are accessible to them without asking too much. Collecting and sorting recyclables from around the house is a simple way for youngsters to become familiar with which materials are recyclable and which are not. Have clearly and simply labeled trash containers to make it easy for them to identify what goes where.

Getting this eco-friendly responsibility established as a habit early in childhood translates into a concrete value throughout their lifetime.

Tweens (9-12)

This is a great age group to introduce to countertop composting. They won’t be tempted to play with the contents and they are old enough to decipher what goes in the trash, what goes in the compost container, and what goes down the drain.

While they’re still getting the hang of it, have a guide-at-a-glance card posted somewhere near the container for reference (yes to veggie trimmings and coffee grounds, no to meats) just to keep it safe and simple.

Learning to compost will instill the importance of reducing food waste and you can expand their responsibilities to include putting the compost into the garden and growing some of your own produce at home.       

Teens (13-18)

In all honesty, teens are the ones that test your patience and try your nerves most often. It’s likely that no matter what you ask them to do, they’re going to complain about it. There is also a beauty to this age group. They are independent, inventive and insightful in ways that we aren’t. Teens always have their finger on the pulse of new technology.

While some grunt work is good for everyone, let the teens in your home expand how your family reduces their carbon footprint by implementing new eco-friendly technology around the house. Once a month have them research a new eco-friendly way to do something in your home, from cleaning to recycling to ways to reduce your electricity usage, and then let them run with the plan (providing there are no safety hazards and it doesn’t take a large financial investment beyond your family’s means).

What smells like teen spirit and ingenuity also fosters a lifelong way of thinking about how each of us can make a difference in the longevity of our planet with everyday decisions. 

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