DAY 12
12.07.19
My morning experience today has been finding out if this all in one cleaner Koh really does what it advertised to do. A few of you have asked for a confirmation so here is my experience of the product and of course some pictures.
I'm will however apologise now for the toilet picture as I would not put a before one up of the grime a toilet experiences in a hard water area. You already know. You will however see a gleaming picture of the after cleaning with this product.

Koh was advertised as the all in one cleaner that is eco friendly and good to allergies. It's key message is (Your healthier home awaits). It advertises and promotes on it's packaging for the planet and your planet good environmental choice. So imagine my disappointment opening up my box to a cheaply made plastic bottle spray and a wine like box of Koh cleaner to refill my bottle with and yes plastic insert. The box clearly states that their plastic inside is not recycled. So then I had to think wisely as I will be left with one recyclable box, none recyclable insert, an all purpose cleaner for all jobs, environmentally friendly due to no chemicals and less chemical bottles clogging up my cupboard. Bonus
So then we need to talk about the product itself ad ask one question Does it Clean??
My finds is that it is a very good cleaner but don't be fooled worn in crime does need a good scrub but the product makes this job a lot easier. Take a look at the pictures below.
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The information on the box. |
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The cooker before
The sink below before and after the clean
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The before picture |
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The after |
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The toilet sparkles |
To summarise though I think we are all looking for a magic cleaner that tackles all, I will say this cleaner is remarkably good cleaner but what and how it's advertised is not how it works. Be aware elbow grease is still a cleaning necessity with this product.
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