A Clear Choice

A Clear Choice

Koala Eco Natural Glass Cleaner - with Australian Peppermint Essential Oil is the clear choice for glass and windows.

Did you know that synthetic cleaners used to clean windows and glass are particularly nasty and caustic. Chemicals such as monoethanolamine, ammonia and butyl cellosolve may clean windows and glass but they can also cause serious respiratory damage, chemical burns and in severe cases, with prolonged exposure, can cause damage to the kidneys and lungs… definitely not something you want around your family or in your home.

Koala Eco’s Natural Australian Peppermint Essential Oil Glass Cleaner is a better choice. Our eco alternative will get your windows and glass sparkling, streak-free and super clean without the nasty side effects. It even discourages new dust from settling. Additionally, peppermint essential oil acts as a natural insect and pest repellent. Our ingredients are naturally derived as well as:

  • Environmentally friendly

  • Free of dyes, masking agents, synthetic perfumes, chlorine, sodium laurel sulphates and phosphates

  • Non-toxic

  • Never tested on animals

  • Grey water safe

  • Vegan

What is the best way to clean windows? We have the most effective easy steps listed below. Trust us, in no time your windows and glass will be sparkling.  

1. Clean the window frame

Spray our Natural Koala Eco Australian Peppermint Glass Cleaner onto your frame, window-sill, and hardware, and wipe clean with a lint-free cloth.

2. Spray our Natural Glass Cleaner onto the glass

Starting on the inside of the window, spray the pane with our glass cleaner from top to bottom.

3. Wipe glass clean

Working from left to right and top to bottom, wipe pane clean with lint free cloth. If you don’t have a cloth, use newspaper or paper towel for a streak-free finish.

4. Repeat on the bottom pane and the outside

*Tip: Swap out your rag or paper towels for a lint free cloth.

** Extra Tip: If the outside is particularly dirty, start by giving a wash with a bowl of warm water and a few pumps of our Natural Dish Soap before taking the steps above.

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