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What Do I Think Method All-Purpose Cleaner

This post is in no way sponsored by Method.

However, all thoughts and opinions are my own and completely free of bias. I wanted something new to try that I would be able to use in my house that would not smell like the usual cleaners. I mean this does all the things that I need it to do and on top of that, it smells nice. I was just looking through Target one day and saw this cleaner and was thinking I could totally use this. I was browsing the shelves at all the cleaners. Now I'm a great fan of lemon, orange, and even lime... however, my mother is allergic to citric fruits and she does come over occasionally. So, in other words, I try to avoid those scents when I can.

I found the Honeycrisp Apple scent and while the cleaner does use citric acid as a preservative in it I still use it. If I know when my mom is coming over I try to use it the day or two before she gets to my house. I use this in my kitchen, bathroom, and well every room in my house. I even use this on my windows... I mean it says all-purpose which means it should be good to use on windows well let me tell you that is definitely the case. I sprayed down the windows that were full of doggy nose prints and toddler handprints from my neighbor's son and wiped down my windows. I had to hardly scrub to get the mess of my windows.

And the smell is great. It's not an overpowering smell. It doesn't smell like a cleaner which is great in my opinion because let us all admit it that the usual cleaners like 409 and the like smell horrible. The cleaner smell just makes me gag sometimes because even if I just spray the bottle once it seems like I've sprayed it several times. This Method All-Purpose Cleaner I think I may spray it twice and it hardly seems overpowering. That's the other thing I can spray the cleaners once and it doesn't cover the entire counter that I am aiming to clean. One spray of the Method All-Purpose and that seems to do the trick for the section that I am cleaning and then some.

So from a mom's point of view... I think this stuff is great because if I get Doodlebug to clean his bathroom I don't have to worry about him being in that tiny room with those harsh chemical smells. This smells nice and gets rid of the boy smell too.

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