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twilight33 ([personal profile] twilight33) wrote2007-01-05 12:33 pm
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Zen and the Art of Toilet Bowl Cleaner

The other day I was pondering why I don't clean as often in the winter as I do in the summer, and the answer finally dawned on me. I open almost every window in the house in the summer because I can't stand the smell of most cleaning products. With the price of natural gas there's no way I'm doing that and wasting heat in the winter.. hence, I avoid cleaning as much as possible. Part of it could be the fact that I am a partially hibernating lazybutt, but I digress.

I now have a new obsession for the new year: Mrs. Meyer's lavender biodegradable cleaning products. I literally sat on the bathroom floor last night for at least 20 minutes inhaling the calm goodness emanating from the porcelain and marble. I never knew a clean bathroom could lead to aromatheraputic enlightenment. They also work pretty well on the usual soap scum & grime, and another go-round with the toilet bowl cleaner might remove some hard water stains that significantly lightened yesterday.

So maybe lavender will mess up the Puget Sound fish just as cinnamon & vanilla do, but surely the lack of chlorine & phosphates makes up for it?

[identity profile] nlguy.livejournal.com 2007-01-05 09:45 pm (UTC)(link)
This is why I love method products so much. They smell great and are biodegradable. I've heard of the Mrs. Meyer's products though; if I see them anywhere I'll try them next!

[identity profile] northwardbound.livejournal.com 2007-01-06 12:00 am (UTC)(link)
method products are cool - I can't seem to find them up here but I used to buy them at the Northgate Target :) So Mrs Meyers doesn't have the nasty cleaner smells? I might have to try that - I've seen it for sale here in a few places :)