I will be the first one to admit that I detest cleaning the bathroom. Of course, I doubt many people really like cleaning them. Through the years, we have found that the best products to clean our tub and other items were with those cute Scrubbing Bubbles. Although it does a great job, I could not do the cleaning because the fumes and scent bothered my asthma. Thank goodness hubby is sweet and has done it for us through the years.
Recently, I was given the chance by Family Review Network to try out Nature’s Source Natural Bathroom Cleaner.
Here are some facts about the product that made me excited to try it for my family:
Nature’s Source products use plant-based, biodegradable cleaners and they have the cleaning power of Windex and Scrubbing Bubbles, brand names you already know and trust. They clean naturally and effectively, leaving nothing behind but a fresh scent. The cleaners are more than 99 percent natural, packaged in recyclable bottles, partly produced by renewable energy from a local landfill, and recognized for safer chemistry by the Environmental Protection Agency’s Design for the Environment (DfE) program.
My Review with photos:
I decided to test out the Nature’s Source Natural Bathroom cleaner myself. Hubby had recently cleaned the tub, so I opted to use the sink. If you are a parent, you know that when you have kids that use the bathroom on their own, the sink is a grime magnet. Below is what the sink area looked like before my cleaning began.
Next, I sprayed the Nature’s Source Natural Bathroom cleaner into the sink and on the faucet itself. The first thing I noticed was the foam that formed and the little bubbles moving around the area. As I continued to let it work, it suddenly dawned on me. What you ask? There was barely any scent and certainly no harsh fumes. I had no issues breathing and continued to clean without any problem. Here are the bubbles doing their magic.
Before I knew it, it was time to rinse off the suds and reveal a clean faucet and sink.
I immediately ran to my husband to show him the photos. We will definitely continue to use this product. It is not only good for the planet, safe for my kids, but does an amazing job on soap scrum and hard water stains.
A Chance for you to win!
Thanks to SC Johnson, one lucky winner (US addresses only) has a chance to win their own bottle of Nature’s Source Natural Glass & Surface Cleaner.
Rules for Giveaway:
- MAIN RULE – Visit the Nature’s Source website and then come back and leave a comment telling me something you learned about any of their products.
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To enter, just follow the rules above within the comment section. Be sure that I have an e-mail address that I can contact you for a mailing address to forward to the sponsor once the giveaway is over. All entries must be received by 11:59pm on Monday March 9, 2009. I will pick the winner using random.org and contact you via e-mail. You will have 48 hours to claim the prize. If no response, another winner will be selected.
Enjoy and happy cleaning!
“This post was written for Family Review Network as part of a program by SC Johnson, who also supplied the product for review and giveaway.”
Ooh I’m first! :) I learned Nature’s Source cleaners are made with simple, biodegradable, plant-based cleaners. I’ve been using Clorox Green Works and I really don’t like it – it doesn’t foam, and then takes forever to wipe off the surface. I used to love Scrubbing Bubbles so this sounds like a great natural replacement.
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The pictures really are amazing. Although I would really want to try the toilet bowl cleaner and see if it helps with some of the mineral deposits left by our well water. Such a pet peeve of mine. The no smell thing is nice though, it would be worth trying for that too.
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Upon visiting the website for this product I learned that they are made from plants and water. And THATS IT! I bought a supposedly non-toxic cleaner one time and on the warnings it said “if ingested contact Poison Control” Not exactly what I would call non toxic. lol. Very cool stuff! I’m going to have to go look for some!
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The toilet bowl cleaner contains Xanthan Gum which helps it to clean more effectively.
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that there are no chemicals in them thanks for the giveaway
Its a new line of natural cleaning products from SC Johnson, made with simple, biodegradable, plant-based cleaners.
They use corn ethanol and are plant based
I learned the bathroom cleaner uses lactic acid, which is a natural sugar, to clean.
I learned that the All Purpose Cleaner is made of a combination of Plant-based cleansing agents and purified water.
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It’s not related to their product, but on their site I learned you can use packing peanuts in your potted plants to create air pockets. Pretty neat idea!
Wow, those pictures are impressive. Our bathroom needs all the help it can get, lol. I need to try this stuff. I learned that it’s a chemical-free cleaner, about as natural as natural gets. That’s awesome.
I learned their products are non toxic.
THE PICTUR5E SAYS IT ALL …. I LIKE IN A OLD FARM HOUSE WOULD LOVE TO TRY THIS IN MY BATHROOM AND KITCHEN
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no chemicals- all plant based- I hate breathing in cleaners too- makes my throat burn and eyes burn
I learned the most mporant thing for me… that the products are biodegradable, friendly to the environment.
Made with 99 percent naturally derived ingredients.
Thanks for the giveaway!
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I love that it’s made by a respectable brand like SC Johnson and that there are no chemicals. Chemicals can be scary to health. Thank you for offering this giveaway! eyeslikesugar [at] gmail [dot] com.
The products are plant based, rather than being made from oil. I can’t wait to try the bathroom cleaner. Thank you.
I’m interested in the “windex” type cleaner made with Corn-based ethanol, produced from the fermentation of cornstarch into alcohol, giving Natural Glass & Surface Cleaner quickly dry to a streak-free shine.
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