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Post by Linda on Mar 31, 2007 13:40:55 GMT -5
Hmm, I should have read each post about the Aromatherapy. If I can get this in concentrated form I will most likely stick with it. I need to get in touch with Courtney.
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Post by Linda on Apr 1, 2007 13:11:43 GMT -5
I talked to Courtney and they do have a concentrated refill program which will save you at least 30% I am seriously considering this for all my residentials, but I will probably stick with the Holloway House floor wash, because I really like it and I love the scent and it will last alot longer. Will be hard to get me away from it Linda
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Post by Kathleen on Apr 2, 2007 6:20:55 GMT -5
Linda.. and others
Have you tried Simple Green, Lime Scale and soap scum remover. It has a fresh mint smell and does amazing well. It is the closest thing to "green" that I have found that cleans very well on the toughest of soap scum and lime scale in one bottle. One gallon costs me about $9.00 through a supply store.
Otherwise the only other product that I use for regular- weekly or biweekly, monthly clients along the lines of Aromatherpy products is Mrs. Meyers window cleaner..with the lavender scent. I am looking for a wholesaler to get this now. My clients have raved about the scent as it is not over powering and leaves the room with just a hint of it.
I don't currently charge more for using the 2 products above ...I only charge more if it is a total green cleaning...aka ALL Shaklee products , or if they just want water and a cloth cleaning. Typically I add $7.00 more depending on the size and condition of the home. Some homes just have to be cleaned with traditional cleaners first to get them to the point in which you can go green ..otherwise you may find yourself at the home an extra few hours using all natural/green products.
Just my 2 cents.
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Post by Linda on Apr 2, 2007 13:45:50 GMT -5
Kat,
I absolutely love Simple Green. I actually use it alot as a all purpose cleaner at my factory account. Brings the black stains left on the tables right off. Also does good when we spot clean walls. We used it to clean the tile walls on a construction job and worked great. We didnt start out with Simple Green on the walls, but we ended with it. Left the tile nice and shiny. I know some use it in their laundry as well and I have seen it used on cleaning carpets. Was impressed. I keep Simple Green or Mean Green in my basket at all times.
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Post by cleansweeppc on Jul 19, 2007 15:10:18 GMT -5
The bathroom cleaner I am not sure about yet. I do like it, but I dont know if it is more expensive compared to the scrubbing bubbles I was using before. Still trying different products for showers/tubs. I have only used this one twice, but it did do a good job. I am getting ready to tackle a shower that is in bad shape. Will be using the aromatherapy. Will let everyone know the results. . Linda, How did the bathroom cleaner work on the shower that was in bad shape? I ordered the bathroom cleaner (in lavender) and the all purpose sample (in zen mandarin) I love the scents but havent put them to the test yet. Thanks, Amy
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Post by Linda on Jul 20, 2007 4:58:36 GMT -5
The bathroom cleaner is a really good product, but I needed something alot stronger with acid. The shower had so much lime scale buildup on the doors that it would take alot of this product and alot of scrubbing. I put some of the works toilet cleaner in a spray bottle, diluted it about half and sprayed away. Wiped right off. If the shower is not in bad shape the Aroma works very well. I use the Aroma products for my own home, because it is too expensive for the residentials I have who do not clean their bathrooms while I am away Just too expensive in my opinion if your clients bathrooms are anything like mine.
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Post by cleansweeppc on Jul 20, 2007 8:25:55 GMT -5
That's exactly what I was thinking, I dont think I will be using the bathroom cleaner for clients at all. My tub needed cleaning but wasnt that dirty,still there were a few spots that the cleaner needed a little help on, and it seemed like it just sat on top of the dirt and didn't really penetrate. Thanks for your reply, wanted to get someone elses opionion who had used the product just to make sure it wasnt just me. Thanks! Amy
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Post by kim on Aug 4, 2007 23:06:35 GMT -5
Kathleen, How do you like the shaklee products? I was thinking of ordering some. Kim
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