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      The Better Principle in the Bathroom

      We applied our Triangle of Trade-offs to engineer a bathroom cleaner that actually works without resorting to bleach, ammonia, or heavy synthetic solvents. Conventional bathroom cleaners harsh fumes can irritate your skin and respiratory system. We refused to do that.

      Instead, we use Lauryl glucoside - a highly effective, gentle cleanser derived from plants - paired with nature’s heavy hitters: Eucalyptus and Pine oils. These essential oils naturally extract ground-in dirt while Cinnamon and Clove oils provide robust, natural antibacterial properties. It delivers a sparkling clean that is tough on bathroom scum but completely biodegradable and safe for your family.


      The Facts (Why It Works)

      • The Displacement Factor: Our bottles are made entirely from already-recycled PCR plastic. When you're done, the bottle, cap, and label are all fully recyclable.
      • Botanical Disinfection: Eucalyptus, Pine, Cinnamon, and Clove essential oils naturally lift grime and fight bacteria, leaving a refreshing, natural scent.
      • Multi-Surface Master: Cleans toilets, baths, showers, and basins, and works brilliantly as a general surface gel in the kitchen.
      • Gentle but Tough: Strictly free from ethoxylated ingredients, sulphated surfactants, parabens, synthetic colourants, and synthetic fragrances, preventing skin irritation.
      • Earth & Animal Approved: 100% biodegradable, greywater safe, and septic tank friendly. Proudly endorsed by Beauty Without Cruelty and The Vegan Society.
      • Local Impact: Manufactured right here in South Africa, keeping our carbon footprint as low as possible.


      How to use

      Always shake slightly before use. Squirt a small amount directly onto the surface and wipe clean with a damp cloth or sponge. For very dirty areas, or for a stronger natural scent, simply use a little more of the cleaner. Note: Because this is a completely natural product, slight inconsistencies in color or natural settling might occur - just give it a quick swirl.


      The Complex Bit

      Here is the full, unfiltered list of exactly what goes into our bottles.

      Water (aqua), lauryl glucoside, pinus sylvestrus (pine) leaf oil, benzyl alcohol, guar gum, xanthan gum, cinnamomum cassia (cinnamon) leaf oil, citric acid, syzygium aromaticum (clove) leaf oil, eucalyptus globulus leaf oil, dehydroacetic acid.


      Frequently Asked Questions

      Does this kill 99.9% of germs like bleach does? Let’s be radically honest: we do not use bleach, ammonia, or synthetic biocides (like triclosan) that strip the earth and create superbugs. Instead, we rely on the physical removal of dirt via our natural plant-based cleansers, combined with the proven, natural antibacterial properties of Pine, Cinnamon, Clove, and Eucalyptus oils. It creates a beautifully clean, safe, and hygienic space without turning your bathroom into a toxic hazard zone.

      Will this remove heavy, built-up limescale or black mould? Our gel is a fantastic daily and weekly cleaner that easily handles soap scum, toothpaste, and general bathroom grime. However, because we don't use highly corrosive industrial acids, years of calcified hard water stains or deep-rooted silicone mould might require a targeted natural acid treatment (like soaking in white vinegar) alongside some good old-fashioned elbow grease.

      Why do I need to shake the bottle? Because we refuse to use synthetic homogenisers or chemical binders to artificially glue our formula together. The natural essential oils and cleaning agents can sometimes separate slightly while sitting on the shelf. A quick shake wakes the binding agents right back up.

      Why does your packaging sometimes look slightly different?
      Because we use already-recycled PCR plastic. The color and texture of recycled materials can vary slightly from batch to batch. We view this inconsistency as a badge of honour - it is physical proof that we are actively displacing virgin plastics rather than prioritizing a "perfect" cosmetic look.