by nicolewynter | Sep 21, 2017 | FAQ
No. It is not 100% pure orange oil; however, it does contain some orange oil. It also contains other biodegradable, non-toxic, natural ingredients and surfactants that help to make it an effective cleaner. If it was pure, it wouldn’t be an all-purpose cleaner because...
by nicolewynter | Sep 21, 2017 | FAQ
First, is the granite “sealed”? If yes, then here’s what you do: Grab a 16-ounce (pint) empty spray bottle. Add 3 ounces of Eco Orange. Fill the rest with warm or even hot water. Spray on the area nice and good. Let it soak for a minute or two, and wipe. That should...
by nicolewynter | Sep 21, 2017 | FAQ
We don’t typically advertise Eco Orange as a bug/ant killer, and we try to make a product that is family-friendly and safe and that may extend to bugs. That said, to repel them spray a mixture of 2 parts water to 1 part Eco around your home – the citrus fragrance of...
by nicolewynter | Sep 21, 2017 | FAQ
Honestly, no. And before you click away, here’s why. Adding fragrances to a cleaning product does not clean the air. They merely disguise the smells by adding MORE chemicals to the air. With Eco Orange, that defeats our mission as a natural, non-toxic cleaner....
by nicolewynter | Sep 21, 2017 | FAQ
We don’t advertise Eco Orange as a cat deterrent in yards or anywhere for that matter. In fact, we heavily promote Eco Orange as being pet-friendly. As such, animals won’t in anyway be repulsed or endangered by Eco Orange no matter the dilution. However, we’re not...
by nicolewynter | Sep 21, 2017 | FAQ
That “red plastic cup” in the top of the bottle is called a cap-plug. We place it in there for added spill protection during shipping. If the aluminum foil heat-seal cover is missing, that is because we tore it off when we received it from our bottler as it was likely...
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