Lavender All-Purpose Cleaner + 7X Refill Bundle
What's in the bundle: One 32 fl oz Lavender all-purpose cleaner bottle (ships with concentrate, you add water) and one 31.5 fl oz refill pouch. Together they make eight 32 fl oz ready-to-use spray bottles of Lavender cleaner — that's just $3 per bottle, with 96% less plastic than buying eight new ready-to-use bottles.
How the bundle works: The bottle ships pre-filled with concentrated cleaner — just add water from your tap to make one full ready-to-use bottle. The refill pouch holds enough concentrate for seven more refills of the same bottle. One bundle delivers eight bottles' worth of cleaner; one bottle to keep refilling.
Scent profile — clean lavender, gently balanced: Familiar lavender softened with a light lift of orange. Floral, soothing, and never overpowering. The kind of scent that makes a bathroom feel like it's actually clean, not just chemically treated. It clears as the surface dries.
How it cleans: Plant-derived surfactants — decyl glucoside (plant-derived) and lauramine oxide (coconut oil-based) — lift grease, grime, and everyday buildup from hard, non-porous surfaces without sulfates, chlorine, bleach, petroleum solvents, parabens, or dyes. No alcohol-based fumes. Spray, wipe, done.
Two steps to refill: When the bottle runs low, unscrew the cap on the pouch spout, fill your empty bottle with concentrate up to the bottom edge of the label, then top with water — slowly, to avoid excessive foaming — an inch above the label. Attach the sprayer, give it a gentle shake, and you're ready to clean.
Why we built the refill system this way: Most all-purpose cleaners ship already diluted — paying to ship water that comes free from your tap. We ship the concentrate instead. One bundle delivers eight 32 fl oz bottles of ready-to-use cleaner for $23.99 — just $3 per bottle, with 96% less plastic than buying eight new ready-to-use bottles. Same formula, same clean, far less waste, far less money.
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 unsure.
