Importance of Using an All-Natural Multi-Purpose Kitchen Cleaner

Importance of Using an All-Natural Multi-Purpose Kitchen Cleaner

When it comes to keeping your kitchen looking sparkling clean, there’s a common misconception where many think that it can only be achieved with harsh cleaning chemicals. This couldn’t be any further from the truth. In fact, did you know that by using local (and natural) Australian ingredients such as Australian Lemon Myrtle, Mandarin (Citrus reticulata) essential oil, Australian filtered water, sugar-based biodegradable alcohol, vinegar, plant-based biodegradable surfactant (soap) and plant-based biodegradable solubiliser that you can actually create a multi-purpose kitchen cleaner that is not only safe but very effective?

At Koala Eco, we use the above ingredients to provide our customers with a cleaning product that is entirely free of toxins and doesn’t do any harm to the environment, AND it is also completely child and family safe. Our all-natural cleaning products, such as our multi-purpose kitchen cleaner has gained an immense amount of popularity due to people becoming aware of the benefits it has not only in the household but also on the environment. 

Benefits of Using All-Natural Multi-Purpose Kitchen Cleaner?

Using an all-natural kitchen cleaner means that upon using this product, you won’t be causing any harm to the environment. The majority of kitchen cleaners in your local supermarket will generally have chemicals within them that have names far too hard even to pronounce. Using harsh chemicals as such can be detrimental to not only the environment but also your family’s health.

Another critical thing to note is that our cleaning products don’t contain any artificial dyes. The orange-tinted colour that you’ll see in our cleaning products that contain mandarin is produced from the cold pressed Mandarin essential oil.

Which Areas of the Kitchen is it Most Suited to?

The Koala Eco Multi-Purpose Kitchen Cleaner will give you the liberty to use this product in ALL areas of your kitchen. Whether you’re wanting to clean the fridge, dishwasher, microwave, benchtops and even food storage areas, you won’t be limited for choice when it comes to places in which you can use this product in the kitchen. 

How Well Does it Clean?

After spending large amounts of time in the planning and testing phase, Koala Eco have produced a kitchen cleaner with the perfect balance of entirely natural ingredients that not only smell good but clean exceptionally well. This eco-friendly mixture will quickly cut through eliminating dirt, grime and harmful food-borne bacteria.  It does all this without relying on a single toxic chemical.

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