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I was given this product from Tropical Traditions to review, all thoughts and opinions are my own.
Cleaning is a must when you are striving for good design and having a good cleaner helps you get that clean look everyone wants. I was very excited to try out the Glass and Surface Cleaner from tropical traditions because it has no ammonia and I’m finding my pets don’t like products with ammonia in them. I also like that you get a gallon of it for the price and that it contains no fragrances. Don’t get me wrong I love smelly stuff, but when you have a product that smells like one thing and one that smells like another using them together sometimes will just not work.
A Little About the Product (taken from the Tropical Traditions website)
- No ammonia, alcohol or harsh volatile solvents
- 0% VOC (Volatile organic Compounds)
- No rinsing required
- Non-streaking
- No fragrance or dye added
Household Traditions Glass and Surface Cleaner uses a revolutionary technology which guards your health from harmful irritants and inhalants yet effortlessly cleans glass and most surfaces without the use of ammonia, alcohol, or harsh, volatile solvents normally found in most glass and surface cleaners; even those labeled “natural.” Household Traditions Glass and Surface Cleaner contains no fragrances or dyes.
Review:
I love this product, no only does it clean well it does not leave streaks all over your windows, mirrors and other glass items, but it cleaned our glass stove very well, managed to get the gunk off the inside of my car windshield and even got the dirt from the dog off the sliding glass door. I really don’t know why our dog insist on jumping at the door when she wants in.
I also used the glass and surface cleaner on my desk, our counters and our sink. I really liked how it didn’t streak our stainless steal faucet and actually got my desk clean. Overall I’m very happy with this product and I do recommend that everyone at least check it out. So far the only downside is that you need to buy a spray bottle, well if you don’t already have one.
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March 3rd, 2010
Holly
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I hate how time consuming cleaning is and its hard to find a good cleaner also.
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i like the way the house looks after i clean
The worst part of cleaning is actually starting
Thanks for the giveaway… I hate cleaning our tile bathrooms, especially the showers & tub.
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I hate how long it takes.
I hate that I have to do it so often. I will be cleaning one room while my kids are destroying another over and over etc.
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