Wednesday, April 5, 2023

Lemon Degreaser

 


I found this really cheap Multipurpoe Cleaner and Degreaser while looking for scents that clean and don't upset my scent allergies. 
It does exactly what it says it will do on the bottle.
Even removes mold. 
PRICE CHECK!!!! One Dollar and Forty Seven Cents

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23 comments:

diane b said...

A good buy!

easyweimaraner said...

goood buy!!!! if life has only lemons make a lemon degreaser with it ha!

Ann said...

I use an all purpose cleaner with bleach from Walmart. Costs under a $1 and it does the job. I'll have to look for this one.

eileeninmd said...

Hello,
It does sound like a good buy, the lemon scents usually do not bother me.

Take care, have a wonderful day!

Ginny Hartzler said...

A very cool idea! And next time I visit W.M., you know what aisle I will be going to! Just another in the long line of stuff I have bought because you did!

David M. Gascoigne, said...

The spray bottle is probably worth that much!

DeniseinVA said...

Great price for such an important cleaning product. I bought something similar but not such a great deal. I will have to check out the dollar store! You share all these great products. Very grateful you do!

Yamini MacLean said...

Hari OM
...I just use real lemons (well, limes, actually. Lemon doesn't agree with my bones). Mix some baking powder and salt with lemon juice and water and use it to scrub. No nasty chemicals, all the clean. YAM xx

Rose said...

It sounds like a great deal...

Tigger's Mum said...

Grease cutting, or cutting through layers of rancid oil round the top of the oil bottle is challenge enough. We used to have a chemical that did the job lickety split. These days F uses baking soda and vinegar and a bit of dish detergent for most jobs, but it takes a lot of scrubbing and so I really wonder what is doing the job -the paste she makes or the elbow-grease. She knows what you mean about the smell of some cleaners really getting up your nose though. It is good to find one that works without also being offensive or making you wonder if you are about to breathe your last - clean, but dead clean. xxx Mr T

Tigger's Mum said...

PS we were going to make a comment about madshorts - are they like Hawaiian shorts only madder?

Hootin Anni said...

I've read where lemon is a great grease cutter!!

Chatty Crone said...

Guess what? I am going to get some - does it really work?

Mevely317 said...

I just looked to add this to my WM cart, but the only one I saw is out of stock -- and has a different label.
Now I'm wondering if it works on glass stovetops. Everything Tom fries he does with butter on 'high.' (*sigh*)
Thanks for the tip!

My Mind's Eye said...

Madshorts will you be modeling the latest in Great Value clothing. LOL LOL BOL

The Adventures of the LLB Gang said...

Madshorts...What a great idea!!!
LOL at Cecelia's comment!

photowannabe said...

Wow, what a win-win!!
I will definitely look for it on my next trip to WalMart.
Amazing price for something that is so effective.
Sue

Breathtaking said...

A lemon product sounds good to me, and it was an excellent buy. I probably won't find it on the shelves here, but There are lemon trees on the farm, and the juice is what I have always used to clean away grease.

Ruth Hiebert said...

That looks like a good product. I will have to see if it's available in Canada.

Brian's Home Blog said...

That sounds useful and lemon smells good so it's a price winner fur sure!

CheerfulMonk said...

That's a bargain!

Beatrice P. Boyd said...

Cleaners often have so many chemicals in them that simpler is better and its why we use few commercially bought products. Did you know, Sandra, that the cheapest vodka is a handy household cleaner too…but mire costly than this lemon one.

Debby@Just Breathe said...

Sounds like a good product with a great price. I never shop at Walmart.