Take A Moment

Take A Moment

An invitation to take a moment. Time is often thought of as a scarce resource for many, however the act of slowing down can be the most efficient path to optimal results. Rather than carrying on at a swift pace, taking time to unwind and decompress can do wonders for tired minds and weary bodies. 
An unlikely source of solace, cleaning can be a meditative act; the repetitive motions involved serve to encourage mindfulness, while the hands-on nature of the act promotes technology-free time. Plus, when you scrub, mop, or sweep hard enough, cleaning can act as exercise, stimulating the production of endorphins; the body’s natural mood boosting chemicals that work to relieve stress, improve mood, and alleviate pain. This week, we’re highlighting the uplifting yet efficient nature of our Natural Floor Cleaner.
Clear the air
Mood-brightening mandarin and headache-relieving peppermint provide the driving force behind our Natural Floor Cleaner, with their aromatherapeutic benefits inviting you to breathe in as you clean. A little goes a long way, with the highly-concentrated formula of our Natural Floor Cleaner meaning two capfuls in a bucket of warm water is all it takes to effectively cleanse your floors. For particularly stubborn grime and residue, slowing down can speed up the process immensely. After applying the formula to your floors, wait five minutes before mopping. 
Multitasking magic
Designed to be safe enough to use on wooden and timber floorboards, our Natural Floor Cleaner is a true multitasker. A non-toxic formula created without the use of harsh chemicals, it’s effective without being abrasive, making it perfect to use on wooden furniture. Ideal for eliminating dirt, lint, and dust from your drawers, shelving units, and tables, our Natural Floor Cleaner can be used on furniture in the same ratio as on floors; simply apply to a cloth and wipe down.

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