Citrus Leaf Dilutable Cleaner from Method
September 26, 2009 by Peggy Rowland
Filed under Home & Living
Method’s dilutable cleaner in citrus leaf is a nice-smelling cleaner. If you hate scents that assault your nose (like Pine Sol), then you’ll like something more gentle, but still fragrant. This natural, plant-based cleaner made with corn and coconut oil is biodegradable. It comes in a bottle made of 100% recycled plastic.

You can use the citrus leaf cleaner to mop floors by mixing one half cup with a half bucket of water (1.5 gallon). Or use it full strength for extra tough cleaning jobs. It works well for floors or counters. The price online at Method’s website is $4, but I’ve found it cheaper in stores like Target.
How does it compare to Green Works by Clorox? Method makes more suds in the mop bucket, but not too many. The scent is more subtle and less sweet smelling. As for cleaning power, they both clean about the same, but I prefer Method since they don’t test on animals.
Have you tried Method dilutable cleaner?
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