Free & Clear All-Purpose Cleaner 7X Refill
What you're getting: One 31.5 fl oz refill pouch of concentrated unscented all-purpose cleaner with a spout and screw-on cap. It refills your Natural Flower Power 32 fl oz spray bottle 7 times — that's seven full bottles of ready-to-use cleaner from one pouch, just $2.99 per bottle, with 96% less plastic than buying new ready-to-use bottles.
Same formula, less waste: This is the same Free & Clear concentrate that fills the bottle — plant-derived cleansers without essential oils, dyes, or synthetic fragrance. Just shipped without all the water.
The Free & Clear difference: No essential oils. No dyes. No synthetic fragrance. The same plant-derived cleaning agents we use in our scented versions, just without anything to scent the air. Cleans surfaces and leaves nothing behind — not a scent, not a residue, not a film. The right choice for fragrance-sensitive households or anyone who'd rather not have a cleaning product smell competing with the kitchen.
How it refills your bottle: Two steps. Unscrew the cap on the pouch spout. Step 1 — fill your empty 32 fl oz spray bottle with concentrate up to the bottom edge of the label. Step 2 — top with water to approximately 1 inch above the label. Attach the sprayer, shake gently to mix, done. That's one full bottle of ready-to-use cleaner. The pouch refills your bottle 7 times, so don't pour it all in at once — screw the cap back on between refills.
Why we built the refill system this way: Most all-purpose cleaners ship already diluted — that means paying to ship water that comes free from your tap. We ship the concentrate instead. One 31.5 fl oz pouch ships 93% less water weight than seven ready-to-use bottles, takes up a fraction of the shelf and shipping footprint, and uses 96% less plastic than buying those seven bottles. And at $20.99 per pouch — just under $3 per ready-to-use bottle — you're paying about half what a new 32 fl oz bottle costs. Same formula, same clean, far less waste, less money.
We tested several refill formats before settling on the pouch — it's the simplest one that holds up in shipping and lets the customer pour without measuring tools. The screw-on cap keeps the formula fresh between the seven refills.
Where it works: Once mixed with water — countertops, stovetops (away from open flames), sinks, tiles, bathroom fixtures, and appliance exteriors. Not recommended for natural stone, waxed wood, or raw wood. Test on an inconspicuous area first if you're unsure about a surface.
