How to Keep Your Bathroom Clean With an All-Natural Bathroom Cleaner

How to Keep Your Bathroom Clean With an All-Natural Bathroom Cleaner

It’s unfortunate, but a lot of the time we don’t think into what we’re actually cleaning our bathrooms with. Many of us will see an irresistible ad for some cleaning products on television and think that it’s best way to go. When looking at these ads, one should consider the actual ingredients, or more accurately put, the chemicals that these large companies are using in their cleaning products. 

At KOALA ECO, we have specifically designed and produced our very own Multi-Purpose Bathroom Cleaner that is COMPLETELY natural.  Finding a great quality bathroom cleaner doesn’t mean it has to have toxic chemicals. In fact, our All Natural Multi-Purpose Bathroom Cleaner is made up of nothing but 100% naturally derived non-toxic ingredients.

Benefits of Using 100% Naturally Derived Ingredients

When you're using our cleaning products that are from completely naturally derived ingredients, you don't need to worry about causing harm to the environment. Often people use bleach which lightens the surface however does not kill mold on porous surfaces and can actually contribute to mild growth. Unlike other bathroom cleaners that are largely made up from chemicals with names that are almost as long as 'supercalifragilisticexpialidocious', our natural bathroom cleaner is a product created from amazingly effective ingredients such as eucalyptus essential oil and plant based biodegradable bacterial and mold fighting ingredients.

Benefits of our Koala ECO Multi-Purpose Bathroom Cleaner

Besides being incredibly effective in removing soap scum, dirt and grime from your bathroom, our Multi-Purpose Bathroom Cleaner has many other benefits. These benefits include our product being completely environmentally friendly, non-toxic and it’s also never been (nor never will be) tested on animals. Our Bathroom Cleaner is also free of palm oil, is grey water safe and vegan!  

With many other bathroom cleaners you’ll find that they are full of dyes, masking agents, synthetic perfumes, chlorine, sodium laurel sulphates and phosphates.  You may not even know what most of these things are, but you can rest assured knowing that we don’t use any of them.  And for those of you that are familiar with these ingredients, you’ll also know the damage that they can cause to not only the environment, but to the health of yourself, and your family.

Don’t Forget

With every purchase of any Koala ECO product, we will make a donation to the One Percent for the Planet Charity.  This will help to assist in the ongoing protection of land, forests, rivers, oceans, and also to encourage sustainable methods of energy production.

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