Eco2Life: review & Competition

Eco2Life is a new range of home cleaning products. The products are formulated from naturally derived Eco friendly ingredients.
The way these products differ from others is that you buy the 500ml sprat bottles empty. Yes that’s right empty.
What comes with this empty spray bottle is a small light Small Wonder bottle which contains enough solution to make up a 500ml bottle. You simply add the solution to the spray bottle and add water. This reduces the need to carry bulky bottles from shops. The spray bottles can then be refilled over and over by simply buying a Small wonder refill

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There are 4 different cleaning products in the Eco2Life range.
Surface Cleaner
Made using naturally blended coconut, corn and vegetable derivatives. Suitable for most surfaces around the home.

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Bath & Shower cleaner For cleaning porcelain basins and baths, shower tiles, general ceramic tiles, chrome fixtures. Have you ever looked closely at the rims around your taps or plug hole? They can get very grubby and bathrooms need extra special attention when it comes to cleaning.

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Floor Cleaner I found this product to have a lot more uses rather than just cleaning floors. Obviously it’s great on vinyl and ceramic floors but I also found it cleaned my wooden table very well too. Ideal for cleaning resilient stone, concrete, vinyl, terrazzo, quarry tiles, plastic, ceramic, rubber, enamel, Formica, stainless steel, painted or varnished surfaces, marble and wood, water resistant surfaces or surfaces not harmed by water. It has a rather pleasant lemon and ginger fragrance too.

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Glass Cleaner
I find glass so hard to clean without making it look a lot worse. I have a window cleaner for my windows but have two glass units which are a pain for dust and grime. I found this glass cleaner cleaned really well using a few sprays and a dry cloth, no streaks or marks with this product.

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I found the Eco2Life products easy enough to make up. Full instructions are included with each bottle but it’s simply a case of pouring water into the bottle half way and then adding the small wonder solution and topping up with more water.

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Then simply attach the spray nozzle and get cleaning.

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COMPETITION
Eco2Life are giving away a special cleaning box to one of my readers.

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www.myeco2life.com/products.html

A SPECIAL eco2life Cleaning Box!

Contents:

One of each 500ml REUSABLE spray bottle of the eco2life multi-surface, bathroom, glass and floor eco friendly high performance cleaning products.

Two of each 50ml REFILLS, one to get your started and the other to keep you green cleaning

Four different colour high quality micro-fibre cloths.

Everything you need to get you eco cleaning.

eco2life – the brilliantly simple refill system

TO ENTER

1) follow my blog
2) follow Eco2Life on TWITTER
3) share your best cleaning tips in comment box below

(T&CS competition will end on February 28th. Winner contacted by email for address details. UK only please)
Win competitions at ThePrizeFinder.com

67 Comments

  1. laura allsopp
    February 10, 2014 / 14:19

    Mine’s Put a lil washing conditioner in a bottle with water and use this to clean the floor’s… smells lush!!

  2. iain
    February 10, 2014 / 14:28

    use vinegar

  3. Jennifer H
    February 10, 2014 / 16:26

    following on twitter @jennhaden3 and jennifer103 on bloglovin
    I would say using vinegar is a great way to clean more eco friendly. It cleans glass wonderfully 😀

  4. laura jones
    February 10, 2014 / 17:31

    little and often so it doesnt pile up

  5. Lynne OConnor
    February 10, 2014 / 18:01

    Forget cleaning products – get yourself a steam mop with attachments. I couldn’t believe how clean everything was, especially my hob, using nothing but steam and a soft brush

  6. Kathy Cakebread
    February 10, 2014 / 18:06

    white wine is good for cleaning stains off carpets/felt sofas

  7. February 10, 2014 / 18:34

    Use bicarbonate of soda and boiling water down the kitchen sink to unblock pipes. It works and it’s envirnomentally friendly. I have followed your blog by email and followed Eco2Life on Twitter 🙂

  8. nat thomason
    February 10, 2014 / 19:04

    Best cleaning tip is shake rugs outside regularly and if there is snow place them facedown in it for a couple of hours, The dirt drains out by magic.

  9. vicky kilner
    February 10, 2014 / 20:54

    use lemon juice mixed with vinegar on the limescale in bathroom

  10. Samantha R
    February 10, 2014 / 21:01

    use newspaper to clean the windows

  11. Nicola Holland
    February 10, 2014 / 21:23

    Get the kids to help – they need to learn somehow 🙂

  12. Hazel Rea
    February 10, 2014 / 22:19

    Bicarbonate of soda is a wonderful way of removing smells from fabric or carpets. Just rub it in, leave it for up to 24 hours then either brush, hoover, or wash out. You can also soak t-shirts etc. if excessively sweaty in a mixture of vinegar and water – works like a charm.

  13. sarah rees
    February 11, 2014 / 11:33

    bicarbonate of soda 🙂

  14. monika s
    February 11, 2014 / 13:29

    baking soda is a miracle cleaner-

  15. monika s
    February 11, 2014 / 13:30

    one more- instead of using expensive stain removers just hang your clothes in the sun – sun is the best bleach there is

  16. katie skeoch
    February 12, 2014 / 00:20

    hot water and a bit of elbow grease – that’s the right way to do it!
    bloglovin: katrinao
    @Top_cat81

  17. Ruth Harwood
    February 12, 2014 / 10:08

    Squeeze a bit of lemon into the water before you mop the floor – don’t use too many products, they’ll give you asthma

  18. Yasmin
    February 12, 2014 / 14:24

    Soak your shower head in vinegar overnight to unblock the holes. I’m following your blog by email and following Eco2Life on twitter (@yasminamrgaber)

  19. February 12, 2014 / 19:05

    Keep cleaning products in separate boxes by room so you can just pick up a box & go.

  20. Liz
    February 13, 2014 / 20:23

    Vinegar (being short sighted helps too!)

  21. claire griffiths
    February 14, 2014 / 10:49

    put half a lemon in a bowl of water in the microwave turn on for about a minute , then simply wipe the inside of the microwave leaves it clean and smelling fresh

  22. February 14, 2014 / 17:49

    i find earbuds super useful for cleaning round taps and when cleaning the corners of the windows in my home 🙂

  23. Susan Carter
    February 14, 2014 / 20:58

    A little specialist here but white wine vinegar does a brilliant job of removing the white urine deposits that form on the base of the hamster cage

  24. February 15, 2014 / 11:10

    Baking soda is a surefire answer, but vinegar will kill mold.

  25. February 15, 2014 / 11:11

    I am following Eco2Life on twitter

  26. February 15, 2014 / 11:11

    I am following you on Twitter, Facebook, Bloglovin

  27. liosach
    February 15, 2014 / 22:42

    in our house, barring the kids from a room is the best and probably only way to keep it clean for longer than 5 minutes…so one tip could be to have a child free zone/ adult haven, so that you don’t have to worry about sticky hand prints etc wherever they’re playing, because you know you have another room that’s clean and tidy if anyone visits…or if you just need to escape for 5!

  28. Rachel Craig
    February 16, 2014 / 02:10

    I follow blog by e-mail.

  29. Rachel Craig
    February 16, 2014 / 02:11

    Lemon cuts through grease, and smells wonderful.

  30. mary heald
    February 16, 2014 / 10:40

    To clean wood burner glass
    Screw newspaper up into a ball, dampen, dip into ash. I find this cleans the glass really well.

  31. Allan Wilson
    February 16, 2014 / 23:51

    Toothpaste is wonderful for cleaning silver

  32. TONY WESTON
    February 17, 2014 / 13:05

    Hire a cleaner

  33. February 18, 2014 / 18:10

    Follow via email already

  34. February 18, 2014 / 18:11

    Followed Eco2Life on Twitter @kidsdogsandcats

  35. February 18, 2014 / 18:12

    I keep some of the old toothbrushes for getting into small areas when cleaning

  36. Amanda Deacon
    February 18, 2014 / 20:07

    De grease surfaces by adding malt vinegar to some soapy water.

  37. Sharon M
    February 19, 2014 / 14:53

    Dishwasher cleaners are quite expensive, so I use half a cup of soda crystals, and put the dishwasher on a normal cycle. And Hey presto! Squeaky clean dishwasher for a few pennies 🙂

  38. Helen Atkins
    February 19, 2014 / 14:56

    Use baby oil on stainless steel, makes a great shine and protects from dirt!

  39. Jean Bolsover
    February 19, 2014 / 16:24

    I put my cleaning products in a box to take & use from room to room as I got fed up of forgetting something & had to keep going back downstairs to get it

  40. February 21, 2014 / 15:12

    Following blog and eco2life on twitter (@auntygeek).

    Best cleaning tips is a weekly rota. If you’re busy with work, divide up the jobs so they all get done. Each weekend I have a different ‘big job’ to do so I’m not unrealistically trying to spring clean every week!

  41. February 21, 2014 / 15:29

    Following you on Bloglovin, following Eco2Life on Twitter. My fav cleaning tip: A bowl of hot water with some lemon juice in the microwave! Steams off any muck, easy to wipe away, smells lovely 🙂

  42. ashleigh
    February 22, 2014 / 20:35

    I follow by email and on twitter as @ashlallan. My tip is to do it little but often!

  43. aimee swift
    February 22, 2014 / 21:53

    following eco life, best tip is a bit of lemon juice on a cloth or cleaning windows – easily removes streaks 🙂

  44. Annie Costa
    February 23, 2014 / 11:07

    Squeeze lemon juice in a bowl of hot water and put in the microwave to steam clean any remains off and leave a nice smell too.

  45. Ruth Davies
    February 23, 2014 / 19:37

    baby oil on silver kitchen hobbs

  46. Brenda Wilkes
    February 26, 2014 / 00:24

    To keep mould at bay make up a spray bottle containing bicarbonate of soda mixed with some white vinegar and topped up with water and spray the walls of your shower after use.

  47. February 26, 2014 / 09:05

    use sandpaper to get rid of stubborn limescale in the toilet. test on small area first

  48. elaine stokes
    February 26, 2014 / 14:30

    wd40 works great on all your stainless steel things

  49. kathryn
    February 26, 2014 / 20:22

    Use newspaper to clean glass to be streak free!

  50. karen dixon
    February 26, 2014 / 20:32

    WD40 – cleans almost anything -amazing stuff

  51. jessica newman
    February 27, 2014 / 09:41

    Lemon juice and bi carbonate of soda are great at cleaning stains on work tops, leave the lemon juice on the stain fr half an hour then rub in the bi carb and scrub voila nice clean worktops

  52. February 27, 2014 / 12:02

    lemon jouice in warm water is one of the best cleaning solutions for the inside of a fridge

  53. Jo Booth
    February 27, 2014 / 18:40

    pour soda crystals down the sink once a week, followed by hot water. This keeps sinks clear and smelling fresh.
    Following your blog by email, and following Eco2Life on Twitter (@kiddy_boo)

  54. Dawn Chapman
    February 27, 2014 / 20:21

    a pinch of bicarbonate of soda in a bowl of hot water will bring sinks, baths and lots of surfaces to a sparkling clean

  55. Laura Vitty
    February 27, 2014 / 20:51

    Followed the blog and on twitter, my best cleaning tip is to put some good music on… it goes much faster and will put you in a good mood 🙂

  56. February 27, 2014 / 21:07

    Pop a bowl of hot water and lemon in the microwave and turn it on… everything wipes off so easily after it’s been steamed off!! And it smells lovely 🙂

  57. February 27, 2014 / 21:49

    Following via email and twitter(@kelandab)

    My tip: use old socks as dish washing cloths to save money on buying them… They work just as we’ll if not better!

  58. monika s
    February 27, 2014 / 23:22

    instead of wasting money on stain removers( which don’t work anyway ) after wash, hang clothes in sun for a day – all stains will be gone- just like that

  59. Sarah Cooper
    February 27, 2014 / 23:53

    My best cleaning tip is to wipe stainless steel over with baby oil – it gets rid of any streaks and makes it ultra shiny.

  60. dragonfly63
    February 28, 2014 / 09:32

    Line the grill pan with foil before griliing and it can be thrown away leaving a clean pan with no messy fat to have to wash up.

  61. Sheila Reeves
    February 28, 2014 / 11:16

    Do little & often, put a timer on for 10 minutes and see how much you can get done in those few minutes – and always have some upbeat music on, can really help me. Use vinegar for cleaning mirrors & glass, & I swear by microfibre cloths

  62. Jacqueline Roberts
    February 28, 2014 / 13:06

    I’m not as fast and agile as I used to be so for dusting, I wrap tumble dryer sheets round a tall duster and it cleans cobwebs like a charm.

  63. liz ferguson
    February 28, 2014 / 14:05

    I always use coke for cleaning windows – gets them sparkling and leaves no streaks!

  64. Natalie Crossan
    February 28, 2014 / 14:14

    I use coke for cleaning drains and the loo
    Following on bloglovin Natalie Crossan

  65. Louise McNicol
    February 28, 2014 / 20:38

    I use vinegar and old newspapers to keep glass shiny and bicarbonate of soda to remove stains.

  66. champaklal lad
    February 28, 2014 / 22:32

    water is actually a great cleaner – £1 shop items are the next best alternatives to water

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