Typical price
£3
What it is
An all purpose surface cleaner with nice, not nasty, ingredients in a recycled plastic bottle
7.5
What you need to know: Method Go Naked Surface Cleaner
We like:
The non-toxic smell; the company's eco credentials; the recycled bottle; the distinct lack of psychedelic colours
We don't like:
That the bottle can't be refilled
SmartPlanet judgement:
If you must have an all-purpose surface cleaner, Method's Go Naked isn't a bad one. It's reassuring cleaning your home with a product that doesn't stink like an indoor swimming pool and that doesn't leave chemical residues all over your house for kids and dogs to lick up at their convenience. While Method annoys us a bit with their "we'll talk to you in a child-like chummy manner" marketing, we do think its green, adopted 'cradle to cradle' philosophy is good.
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Full review:
This is not one of those all-purpose surface cleaners you spray onto an infested worktop, leave for a second and "Voila!" it all sparkles. It's more one of those sprays you have to leave on the surface for a couple of seconds and scrub with a sponge to get the grime off. Continue reading...
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