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Method Daily Shower Spray Helps Prevent Scum From Building Up On Tiles
By James J Dixon
As your mother will tell you, there is no substitute
for a couple of old rags, a hardy cleanser and some
elbow grease. Yet, unfortunately, many of us haven’t
inherited that knack for cleaning and the indomitable
will to get every last ounce of scum off the shower
tiles.
We sense there must be an easier way to get the job
done; there must be a product out there that can really
cut our cleaning time in half. As they say, "An
ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure,"
and such adages ring true in the bathroom.
By spraying a bit of Method Daily Shower Spray on the
tiles after each shower, you’ll find the grime
has a hard time grabbing hold and your routine cleanup
becomes much easier.
Has Received Positive Reviews
Method Daily Shower Spray has received very positive
reviews across the board at consumer review sites like
Amazon, Epinions, Ecohuddle and Viewpoints. The biggest
fans admit that the product does little to actually
clean mold, mildew and shower scum but is a quintessential
companion to other Method cleaning products.
Once the shower has been cleaned, consumers should
begin using the Daily Shower Spray after each bathing.
This all-natural product will then prevent scum from
building up on the tiles and will make cleaning more
like a "quick wipe" than an "intense
scrub." The "ylang ylang" scent is a
bit of a mystery to most reviewers, but it is actually
derived from the flower of the Canaga tree.
A Barely Detectable Scent
According to Wikipedia, the scent is "deep with
notes of rubber and custard" and "bright with
hints of jasmine and neroli," although most reviewers
say the scent is barely detectable compared to other,
more potent cleaning products they’ve used.
There were a couple sour reviews of the Method Daily
Shower Spray too. The scent is a deterrent to some.
One Amazon reviewer likened it to "a tank of wet
diapers steeped in a cubic yard of rotting gardenias;"
meanwhile, an Epinions reviewer called it a "sickly,
cloying industrial restroom deodorizer" and "the
harlot of the bathroom."
A couple of people mentioned they didn’t like the spray
bottle so much and had to transfer the product to a
different bottle to use. Several reviewers said they
didn’t feel like the product made that much of a difference
in their shower.
All Ingredients Are Not Listed
One of the Epinions reviewers complained, "The
company will not list the ingredients on the bottle"
and that the Method Daily Shower Spray website "does
not mention the ingredients either." This may be
disconcerting to people who really like to review and
analyze every ingredient in their products, rather than
taking the "all-natural" assurances at face-value.
However, the reviewer’s comments were a bit of misstatement,
since www.methodhome.com
describes the ingredients as follows: potassium lactate,
mineral alkalinity booster, purified water, corn and
coconut oil derived surfactant, fragrance oil blend,
ethanol and preservative (under 0.1%). They invite consumers
with questions about the ingredients to email them at
info@methodhome.com.
About the Author:
James J Dixon has written a number of articles on green products, recycling,
waste management and renewable resources including
Environmentally Friendly Products,
Environmental Jobs,
Waste Water,
Disposal Of Plastics.
Look out for new articles as they become available on this site.
Little Known Green Cleaning Products Facts.....
Time are changing and finally they are changing for
the better. Gone is the reckless days of our past when
it was perfectly fine and accepted to use harsh chemicals
to clean our homes.
Today’s modern consumer knows that our resources are
finite and that each person must do their part in helping
keep the world a cleaner, better place. Green cleaning
products are an excellent first step. Most bottles are
made from recycled materials and the companies are producing
refills rather than having consumers buy a brand new
bottle.
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