Seventh Generation, Shower Cleaner / Sanitizer Natural Citrus Scent 32 Ounces | 
| Brand: Seventh Generation Category: Health And Beauty
Buy New: $5.75
Rating: 2 reviews Sales Rank: 20625
Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.1 Dimensions (in): 4.5 x 3 x 10.5
MPN: 8SCGM32 Model: 12SC32 UPC: 732913227525 EAN: 0732913227525 ASIN: B0004JKL92
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | N | | • | C | | • | formulated for removing and preventing soap scum buildup, and stains caused by mold and mildew | | • | non-toxic, Biodegradable and contains NO chlorine, Petroleum based solvents, Glycol ethers, Phosphates, Acids, Caustics or Dyes | | • | will not leave harmful residues |
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Product Description Natural Shower Cleaner That Works! Seventh Generation Natural Shower Cleaner with Green Mandarin and Leaf is specifically formulated for removing and preventing soap scum buildup, and stains caused by mold and mildew. Use in the shower for thorough cleaning, and daily for maintenance to prevent buildup. Unlike many conventional shower cleaning products, our product does not create unpleasant fumes and will not leave harmful residues. Features and Benefits- Non-toxic
- Biodegradable
- No chlorine
- No petroleum based solvents
- No glycol ethers
- No phosphates
- No acids
- No caustics
- No dyes
- Natural Citrus fragrance
If every household in the U.S. replaced just one 32 oz. bottle of shower cleaner containing chlorine bleach with our hydrogen peroxide based shower cleaner, we could prevent 1 million pounds of chlorine from entering our environment. Holy cow! Ingredients Hydrogen peroxide (the active stain removal agent), Biodegradable plant derived surfactants (for soil removal), whole and natural plant essences (a blend of mandarin, spearmint, and petitgrain essential oils), water. Download a PDF of the Material Safety Data Sheet for Seventh Generation's Shower Cleaner. Available Size: 32 oz. trigger spray bottle. Why do we love it?It works! Removes and prevents soap scum buildup and stains caused by mold and mildew in the shower. Plus, the bottle is made from a minimum of 25 percent post-consumer recycled plastic and is fully recyclable. Made in USA
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| Customer Reviews:
It really, truly works August 7, 2005 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I'd been happy with other Seventh Generation products in past years. So when I went looking for a non-toxic solution to a mildew problem in my shower stall, I gave their Shower Cleaner a try. It did not disappoint.
For prevention of mildew, the key ingredient is hydrogen poroxide (unlike the ammonia or worse found in the toxic brands' products.) At first, all that remains after application is a faint, pleasant citrus scent and the slight foaming of the hydrogen peroxide wherever the cleaner pools. After it dries, there's nothing but clean surfaces and fresh air.
In high summer, before I started using this product, my shower stall had a faint, lasting mildew smell, even though it had been scrubbed to a shine. Now, using this after every shower, the air in the stall is clean; no mildew or mildew smell at all. Perfect.
Works, but I find this bizarre... April 17, 2005 16 out of 17 found this review helpful
The following three products:
Seventh Generation Shower Cleaner / Sanitizer Natural Citrus Scent 32 Ounces Seventh Generation Bathroom Cleaner / Sanitizer Natural Citrus Scent 32 Ounces Seventh Generation Kitchen Cleaner / Sanitizer Natural Citrus Scent 32 Ounces
... all have IDENTICAL ingredients in them, according to the backs of their bottles:
Hydrogen peroxide (the active stain removal agent), biodegradable surfacants (for soil removal), citrus oil (for grease removal), food-grade, non-toxic oxygen stabilizers (to help the hydrogen peroxide last longer), Water.
However all three bottles have different UPC codes, and different codes on the bottoms of their bottles. 2110-4, 2110-5, and 2110-6.
Now perhaps each product has a different concentration of each of the above in them, but that seems strange... but having three different products with identical ingredients, catering to different things is strange as well... unless they wanted to try and maximize profits. "No, no, no, that's for the shower! No, that's for the kitchen!" I guess "All-Purpose will clean ANYTHING and GOOD for the ENVIORNMENT" was something the marketing team didn't want to try.
Anyway, as for the product itself, it sprays on, I see soapy cleaning bubbles, it smells nice, and wipes away clean. So it does its job. But again, I find the above mysterious.
Since these products, as of my writing, have varying stock status, some being 24 hours, others 1 to 2 weeks, you can rest assured that they're all just the same anyway.
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