If you’re not used to sweet-smelling essential oils and tough cleaning power in one, you’re in for a serious surprise. This patented disinfectant formula may smell like heaven, but it cleans like heck, and kills 99.9% of household germs (specifically: influenza a, staphylococcus aureus, salmonella enterica and e. Coli). Made specially for the bathroom, this
Categories: Household Cleaning Supplies
Added on: May 11, 2018 - More: Comments & Reviews
If you’re not used to sweet-smelling essential oils and tough cleaning power in one, you’re in for a serious surprise. This patented disinfectant formula may smell like heaven, but it cleans like heck, and kills 99.9% of household germs (specifically: influenza a, staphylococcus aureus, salmonella enterica and e. Coli). Made specially for the bathroom, this spray is optimized to target soap scum and hard water stains. Despite the tough guy routine, it’s gentle on hard non-porous surfaces. Surprises are nice. Unless you’re a germ.
Method, spearmint OMG! I usually read reviews before I try something new just to get other peoples perspective and I take it or leave it depending on how much I want to buy the product. That being said I must not have read the reviews and just saw that this cleaner was spearmint scented and how that would be different and a new kind of aromatherapy. That being said I am sorry this cleaners scent is awful to me. It did not smell like spearmint or any minty type scent. To me it reminds me of the public bathroom…
Works very well but the scent is sickening It’s this kinda off-mint that doesn’t combine well with the smell of the dust or whatever you’re cleaning off your surface, it leaves behind this cloying sickly sweet smell that turns my stomach a little. Far from “fresh and clean” the smell evokes memories of some kind of paste or bonding agent used by the dentist.
They changed the formula! This stuff STINKS, literally! I first bought Method’s Antibac spearmint spray at my local grocery store, and I fell in love with it. When my grocery store stopped carrying it, I turned to Amazon.This looked like the exact same product but with slightly updated labeling. It’s NOT. I thought I was getting a product with thymol/thyme oil as the active ingredient, but this stuff uses citric acid. The smell is atrocious! It smells like slightly minty bad breath. It’s so disgusting.So far I’ve only used…