8 ways to use our Hand and Surface Spray

8 ways to use our Hand and Surface Spray

Our Lemon Scented Tea Tree Hand & Surface Spray contains one of nature’s most potent antiseptics, with powerful anti-inflammatory properties. This biodegradable and eco-friendly plant-based formula effortlessly cleans hands and surfaces without the need for toxic chemicals.

Lemon scented tea tree in a handy spray: intensely aromatic, powerfully protective.

Here are our 8 top suggestions for how and when to use this cult product:

  1. Ensure you include one in your everyday handbag or backpack, so you will never be caught without one handy
  2. Refresh the surfaces you come into contact with while on the go, such as shopping trolleys, café tables and public transport.
  3. Place one in your car’s console to allow you to clean the steering wheel and high touch areas
  4. Keep one in your carry-on luggage for use while on holidays.
  5. Refresh the air in bathrooms, laundries and musty spaces
  6. Place one near your front door to spritz into shoes to eliminate odors
  7. Keep one on the desk to refresh your working space regularly
  8. Pop one in your baby bag to ensure diaper changes on-the-go are clean and hygienic

Available in single or 6 pack here.

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