Green Irene Bathroom Cleaner

1 sprayer bottle and 2 refill packets

Your Price: $8.98

Our Bathroom Cleaner breaks down soap scum, grime and even mineral buildups like calcium and lime. It safely cleans and deodorizes all your bathroom surfaces, including tile, tubs, glass, porcelain, grout, acrylic, fiberglass, chrome, brass, shower stalls, glass doors, sinks and counters. And even better, it leaves no film!

Start with one of our empty bottles and a 1 oz concentrate packet to make 16 oz of our Bathroom Cleaner. Then just buy more packets when you need to refill the bottle. Our packet refill system means that there’s less packaging waste and less water being shipped to you.

Use: Spray, soak as needed up to 5 minutes, scrub with sponge or abrasive pad, rinse or towel dry.

Complete Ingredient List: Water, enzymes blended from plants, coconut oil surfactant, and essential oil fragrance (lavender)

See our Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) for this product

Does Is GI's Bathroom Cleaner work well on pebbled-finish Formica Counter Tops?

Another challenging task was found with Formica countertops with a pebble-like finish that trapped just about anything and everything in the texture. Spray, scrub, and wipe with GI's Bathroom Cleaner tackles that task completely.

Can I use GI's Bathroom Cleaner on glass shower doors?

Soap scum and lime deposits typically find their way to these glass surfaces. GI's Bathroom Cleaner along with an abrasive pad will easily and quickly remove even large build-ups. Usually just a rinse with fresh water to wash away the grime is all that's needed, but for an extra special spotless clean just squeegee it down and wipe with a dry paper towel. And if you grab a long bristled scrub brush, you can also get those tracks and grooves clean while you're at it.

I read somewhere that enzyme cleaners shouldn’t be used on grout because it affects the organic content of the grout and dissolve the grout. Is that true?

Green Irene's enzyme cleaners will not affect or dissolve grout. First and foremost, enzymes are only active while wet. Once the surface dries, they cease to function. Second, enzymes are specific and only affect their target. Amylase breaks down starches, protease breaks down proteins, and lipase breaks down fats, oils and greases. Bottom line, they don’t have any impact on anything but those materials. In contrast, most typical chemical grout cleaners are acid based and will dissolve normal cement grout (sanded or unsanded) if left un-rinsed in just a few years of regular cleaning. We only recommend rinsing with our cleaners in order to remove excess dirt dislodged by the cleaning process.

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