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Sweet Citrus Concentrated Multi-Purpose Spray Refill Tablets
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Dissolves to make a beautifully scented 500ml cleaning spray - keep surfaces squeaky-clean the eco-friendly way!
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS:
- Fill spray bottle with 500ml warm filtered water
- Drop in one tablet
- Let tablet dissolve fully
- Happy cleaning!
ABOUT THE SCENT:
- Sweet Citrus → a bright, refreshing mix of sweet ruby red grapefruit and a hint of lemon
FEATURES & BENEFITS:
- Sustainable - eliminates the need to buy another plastic bottle
- Recyclable packaging
- Eco-friendly formula: vegan & biodegradable
- No dyes: tablet dissolves colourless
- Compatible with most 500ml spray bottles
For best results use warm filtered or boiled water. Avoid contact with eyes. Do not consume. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
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Sweet Citrus Concentrated Multi-Purpose Spray Refill Tablets
by
NATURE BEE
Regular price
$4.00
$2.00
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Dissolves to make a beautifully scented 500ml cleaning spray - keep surfaces squeaky-clean the eco-friendly way!
HERE’S HOW IT WORKS:
- Fill spray bottle with 500ml warm filtered water
- Drop in one tablet
- Let tablet dissolve fully
- Happy cleaning!
ABOUT THE SCENT:
- Sweet Citrus → a bright, refreshing mix of sweet ruby red grapefruit and a hint of lemon
FEATURES & BENEFITS:
- Sustainable - eliminates the need to buy another plastic bottle
- Recyclable packaging
- Eco-friendly formula: vegan & biodegradable
- No dyes: tablet dissolves colourless
- Compatible with most 500ml spray bottles
For best results use warm filtered or boiled water. Avoid contact with eyes. Do not consume. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
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