Seventh Generation Natural All Purpose Cleaner is ideally used for routine maintenance of kitchen countertops and bathrooms. While some say it can take out heavy spills and stains, others dispute the ultimate cleaning power of this product. Some buyers who are typically sensitive to smells enjoy the Seventh Generation line, while others just enjoy the fragrances they are used to. Seventh Generation is a good start for people who are looking to try the world of green cleaning.

“The best part is that I don’t have to get it at some overpriced specialty store; they have it right in my local Albertson’s,” one reviewer says of the Seventh Generation Natural All Purpose Cleaner. Other consumers like that it doesn’t irritate their skin, eyes, lungs, pets or children. “Just switched over from Lysol-brand bathroom cleaners, and this works just as well, with no caustic smell and no more need to wear gloves,” explains one fan of this natural cleaner. Consumers indicate that they use this spray on cars, countertops, stoves, linoleum floors, showers, faucets, tubs and tiles.

However, there are a few qualms about the Seventh Generation Natural All Purpose Cleaner too. Store Trooper Karen Kirkman says she prefers Lysol All-Purpose and that the Seventh Generation didn’t get the stains out of her porcelain sink. In reviews at www.drugstore.com, consumers commented that they sometimes get streaks on mirrors or a filmy residue with this product. Reviewers have described the scent as “fishy,” “chemical” and “strange.” Some of the raters at www.ecohuddle.com said they were disappointed with the “cleaning power” of this product, although they admitted that they’re not really “into cleaning that often” or that they hoped the product would tackle larger messes and stains.

One of the problems facing Seventh Generation’s Natural All Purpose Cleaner is the perception that eco-friendly ingredients derived from fruits and minerals can’t possibly work as well as chemical cleansers. As they say, “old habits die hard” and many of us who are used to cleaning infrequently using the most powerful, noxious chemicals on the market may find Seventh Generation — or any earth-friendly line, for that matter — to be different than what we’re used to and perhaps unsatisfying. Making the switch to “green cleaning” takes some adjustment, but in the end, the pros outweigh the cons.

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