glass + surface cleaner 828ml
streaks? no, thanks. shine? yes, please.
if you’re under the impression that in order to attain a gleaming, streak-free shine on your glass surfaces ammonia has to be involved, you’re in for a real treat. there’s a green, clean alternative. our new plant-based powergreen™ technology eliminates dirt, dust and pesky handprints—with no streaks or chemical stank. as we’re fond of saying, there’s a time and place for streaking. it just shouldn’t involve your glass.
what's that smell?
waterfall
since it’s not practical to call it quits on reality and retreat to Windermere Island, consider this your temporary solution. your 15-second escape. your oasis in a desert of routine. surrender to the scent of cool, cascading water lily + sandalwood.
ingredient | what it does | environmental + health summary | learn more |
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water (aqua) | diluent + solvent | deionized for purity; extracted from abundant source | |
ethanol | solvent | biodegrades readily; fermented from plant sugars such as corn or sugar beets; not irritating to skin | |
potassium citrate | optimizes pH levels | biodegrades readily; derived from plant sugars such as corn | |
tetrasodium GLDA | water softener | inherently biodegradable; naturally derived; not irritating to skin | |
laureth-7 (ethoxylated coconut oil) | surfactant (cleaning agent) | biodegrades readily; derived from plant sources | |
colorant | colorant | ultimately degradable + not accumulative in the environment; made from synthetic materials | |
fragrance (parfum) | fragrance | blended composition is partly essential oils + partly synthetic ingredients | free of phthalates, NPEs + other dirty ingredients; non-toxic in use, free of carcinogens + tested for skin irritation + allergies |
decyl glucoside, caprylyl glucoside | surfactant (cleaning agent) | biodegrades readily; derived from corn sugars, coconut or palm oil |