The One Cleaner
The ONE CLEANER that does it ALL… Kitchens, Bathrooms, Laundry, Floors, Glass/Mirrors, Bedding, Car and so much more.
Experience high-performance cleaning and effortlessly remove grease and grime, combat and prevent mould and mildew, and disinfect surfaces.
Beautifully scented, this eco-friendly, biodegradable and chemical free it combines a synergistic blend of organic essential oils which have antibacterial, antiseptic, antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal, antiparasitic, and insecticidal properties. Laboratory tested and scientifically certified to kill 99.9% of germs while being safe for people and the planet.
Highlights...
Replace ALL your cleaners, bleaches and disinfectants!
Kills 99.9% of germs in 30-seconds
Organic, natural and toxic-free.
Cleans, deodorises and sanitizes.
Appealing spicy, sweet and warm aroma.
Economical - 50ml concentrate makes 10 x 500ml bottles
Handy travel spray size perfect for travelling, baby change table cleaning etc.
One safe, non-toxic and super effective cleaner for EVERY surface (even hands!)
Ingredients: The One Cleaner Concentrate… Solubilizer and certified (ACO) organic essential oils of Clove, Eucalyptus, Lemon, Tea tree, Rosemary, Lavender, Sage, Thyme and Cinnamon bark. Australian made. Not tested on animals.
The ONE CLEANER that does it ALL… Kitchens, Bathrooms, Laundry, Floors, Glass/Mirrors, Bedding, Car and so much more.
Experience high-performance cleaning and effortlessly remove grease and grime, combat and prevent mould and mildew, and disinfect surfaces.
Beautifully scented, this eco-friendly, biodegradable and chemical free it combines a synergistic blend of organic essential oils which have antibacterial, antiseptic, antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal, antiparasitic, and insecticidal properties. Laboratory tested and scientifically certified to kill 99.9% of germs while being safe for people and the planet.
Highlights...
Replace ALL your cleaners, bleaches and disinfectants!
Kills 99.9% of germs in 30-seconds
Organic, natural and toxic-free.
Cleans, deodorises and sanitizes.
Appealing spicy, sweet and warm aroma.
Economical - 50ml concentrate makes 10 x 500ml bottles
Handy travel spray size perfect for travelling, baby change table cleaning etc.
One safe, non-toxic and super effective cleaner for EVERY surface (even hands!)
Ingredients: The One Cleaner Concentrate… Solubilizer and certified (ACO) organic essential oils of Clove, Eucalyptus, Lemon, Tea tree, Rosemary, Lavender, Sage, Thyme and Cinnamon bark. Australian made. Not tested on animals.
The ONE CLEANER that does it ALL… Kitchens, Bathrooms, Laundry, Floors, Glass/Mirrors, Bedding, Car and so much more.
Experience high-performance cleaning and effortlessly remove grease and grime, combat and prevent mould and mildew, and disinfect surfaces.
Beautifully scented, this eco-friendly, biodegradable and chemical free it combines a synergistic blend of organic essential oils which have antibacterial, antiseptic, antimicrobial, antiviral, antifungal, antiparasitic, and insecticidal properties. Laboratory tested and scientifically certified to kill 99.9% of germs while being safe for people and the planet.
Highlights...
Replace ALL your cleaners, bleaches and disinfectants!
Kills 99.9% of germs in 30-seconds
Organic, natural and toxic-free.
Cleans, deodorises and sanitizes.
Appealing spicy, sweet and warm aroma.
Economical - 50ml concentrate makes 10 x 500ml bottles
Handy travel spray size perfect for travelling, baby change table cleaning etc.
One safe, non-toxic and super effective cleaner for EVERY surface (even hands!)
Ingredients: The One Cleaner Concentrate… Solubilizer and certified (ACO) organic essential oils of Clove, Eucalyptus, Lemon, Tea tree, Rosemary, Lavender, Sage, Thyme and Cinnamon bark. Australian made. Not tested on animals.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE: Pour 2 capfuls of ‘The One Cleaner Concentrate’ into your 500ml empty glass spray bottle and top with filtered water. Use for…
DISINFECT SURFACES: Spray, leave for 30-seconds, wipe clean.
DEODORISE: Spray in room to freshen.
KITCHEN: Spray and wipe on any surface to cut through grease, dirt and grime.
DISHWASHER: keep fresh and hygienically clean. Spray inside between uses. Deep clean every 3-mths by adding 1 capful to a small container, put in dishwasher and run the dishwasher empty on the hottest cycle
BATHROOM: Spray & wipe surfaces. For stubborn stains mix into a paste with bicarbonate of soda & scrub clean.
MOULD: Spray and leave on surface, do not wipe off. For stubborn mould use concentrate.
TOILET: Spray toilet seat and wipe. Toilet bowl: Spray and use toilet brush to scrub.
FLOOR (Wood, lino, tiles): Add 1 capful of The One Cleaner ‘concentrate’ to 2 litres of hot water.
LAUNDRY: As a disinfectant & freshener, place ½ cup of diluted mix into rinse dispenser.
GLASS/MIRRORS: Spray & wipe clean with a microfibre cloth for a streak free finish.
PILLOWS/MATTRESS/BEDDING: Hold 20cm away from object and spray. Let dry in sun.
WALLS: Spray and wipe to remove marks. Use the ‘concentrate’ to remove stubborn stains.
CAR: Spray on microfibre cloth, then wipe interior surfaces.
INSECTICIDE: Spray inside cupboards, along skirting boards, then wipe with a dry cloth.
STUBBORN STAINS: Dab a moist microfibre cloth with the concentrate and rub on stain to remove.
CAUTION: Although 100% natural, we highly recommend you do a spot test on the surface you wish to clean.
SAFETY DIRECTIONS: Keep out of reach of children. Although 100% natural, if swallowed contact a Poisons Information Centre (13 11 26) or emergency room for advice.
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS…
Organic Clove oil Eugenia caryophyllata … powerful anti-mould agent that kills mould spores and suppress mould growth while providing a high level of cleaning. Clove oil also acts as a broad spectrum antifungal agent against fungal species of environmental origin. It also provides antiviral, antimicrobial, antiseptic, antibacterial and insecticidal properties. The antiviral activity of clove oil is from a compound ‘eugeniin’. Its effectiveness is by the inhibition of the viral DNA while having relatively little effect on normal, uninfected cells. Clove oil has an anti-inflammatory effect on the respiratory system and can help clear the nasal passages. Clove oil showed maximum activity against a wide variety of bacterial species. Research shows that in regard to ‘inhibiting fungal growth’… “Clove oil was found to be most efficacious, with eucalyptus and lavender oils showing some antifungal potential albeit less broad spectrum and with less persistence over time in this assay All these essentials oils performed better than traditional cleaning compounds such as vinegar. As a bonus, it’s an excellent natural Insect repellent as its vapour is too potent for the olfactory senses of many insects. [16, 17, 18, 27, 29, 30]
Organic Eucalyptus oil Eucalyptus globulus… excellent to clean all surfaces with its antibacterial, antifungal, antimicrobial and antiviral properties. It has been shown to also kill bacterial germs circulating in the air, keeping rooms clean and naturally sterilized. This makes it great for all areas of the home. Eucalyptus oil has been shown to be effective against gram-negative bacteria including some antibiotic-resistant strains and has been reported to have antiviral activity. Unlike regular cleaners that have been shown to increase respiratory symptoms, eucalyptus oil is effective in helping to relieve respiratory problem symptoms such as cough, sore throat, running nose, nasal congestion, bronchitis, and sinusitis. A 2013 study showed that in just 4-days patients treated with Cineole (Eucalyptus oil contains 60% cineole) “showed significantly more improvements of the bronchitis-sum-score than those of the placebo group.” [9, 20, 21, 22].
Organic Lemon oil Citrus limonum… acting as a natural anti-infectious, antimicrobial, antiseptic, antifungal and disinfectant for all surfaces, it also helps to achieve a streak-free shine. Due to its proven antimicrobial properties on food-borne pathogens, it acts as an excellent for spray cutting boards, counter tops etc after cooking as it is effective in preventing contamination from, and growth of, pathogenic bacteria. [25].
Organic Tea Tree oil Melaleuca alternifolia… is sourced here in Australia (Melaleuca). It has antibacterial, antimicrobial, antifungal, antiseptic, antiviral, and insecticide properties. Pathogenic bacteria and microbes lurking in your home don’t stand a chance against this oil. Evidence of Tea Tree’s anti-fungal and antibacterial activity is overwhelming. Tea tree oil is effective in disrupting the permeability barrier of cell membrane structures of microorganisms, with its activity being similar to disinfectants such as quaternary ammonium compounds. As a bonus Tea tree oil is a great insect deterrent. A 2011 study 10 concluded that TTO was effective as a deterrent to the different stages of the Australian sheep blowfly larvae. Not that you have larvae hanging around the home but you do have flies that lay larvae! The study showed that TTO aroma stimulated larvae to leave the wound, and its antimicrobial and anti-inflammatory properties aided in wound healing. Virus titers (laboratory test that measures the presence and amount of antibodies in blood) were reduced significantly with Tea Tree Essential oil and results indicate that Tea Tree essential oil (and Eucalyptus oil) can affect the virus before or during adsorption, but not after penetration into the host cell. [10, 26]
Organic Rosemary oil Rosmarinus officinalis… is a powerful antimicrobial, it acts as a daily disinfectant for all surfaces.. But Rosemary’s wonderful effects don’t stop there. It works extremely well to remove bad odours (keep an OCD Spray in the toilet!!). Known for its ability to boost mental activity, its aroma permeates the air and also helps to relieve stress. A Japanese 2005 [11] study showed that it can decrease cortisol levels in saliva. Cortisol, our ‘flight or fight’ response to stress wreaks havoc on the body over time. So, by using the OCD Spray in your home you will probably feel a lot calmer. Its inhalation has shown to improve the body’s immune response can increase the strength of the immune system and help and can help to ease symptoms of chest and nasal congestion, allergies, colds and flu. Another study showed that when mixed with other essential oils e.g. clove and eucalyptus, rosemary oil can be effective against particular viruses and bacteria. In one study it was shown to be effective against S. aureus and S. pneumoniae, two bacteria responsible for post influenza pneumonia. This dual activity could be of particular interest to treat influenza and also post influenza bacterial pneumonia infections, a leading cause of influenza-associated death. The phytocompounds present in thyme, sage and rosemary essential oils possess noticeable antimicrobial, antifungal and antiviral activity. [11, 14, 19, 23, 32]
Organic Lavender oil Lavandula Angustifolia…l has superior antibacterial and antiviral properties but I think the stand out for this oil is its ability to calm the nervous system. Excellent for those of you that are frazzled from working or day, or from the kids. And for all you women who find it hard to sleep… the good news is… that by using ‘The One Cleaner’ in the bedroom with its lavender oil, can significantly decrease the mean heart rate (HR) which means the nervous system is significantly calmed by the inhalation of lavender which equals better sleep. Further studies show that many essential oils, such as lavender, can bypass the blood-brain barrier and deliver therapeutic agents to the brain13 exerting positive benefits on the nervous system. As an added bonus mosquitoes don’t like the smell so no more ‘mozzies’ flying around your ears at night keeping you up!! [11,12,13]
Organic Sage oil Salvia sclarea … has amazing properties… antiseptic, antibacterial, antimicrobial and antifungal. Research reveals sage has antimicrobial activity against 13 bacterial strains and 6 fungi. Both Sage, and Rosemary oil, had important antibacterial activity against bacteria’s such as Escherichia coli, Salmonella typhi, S. enteritidis, and Shigella sonei. Making it an excellent addition to the OCD Concentrate. Also, its inhalation can help relieve congestion caused from colds and flu. The phytocompounds present in thyme, sage and rosemary essential oils possess noticeable antimicrobial, antifungal and antiviral activity. [14, 19, 32]
Organic Thyme oil Thymus vulgaris … has superior antiviral antiseptic, antibacterial and insecticide properties. But probably why I love this oil is because of its ability to inhibit bacterial growth. As an insecticide, it targets moths that may invade your pantry. Use OCD Spray to wipe down pantry shelves and keep the moths away. The monoterpenes and phenols present in thyme, sage and rosemary essential oils possess noticeable antimicrobial, antifungal and antiviral activity. Thyme essential oil is a wonderful expectorant helping to ease congestion. Much like lavender it is also used in aromatherapy due to its stress-relieving abilities. The phytocompounds present in thyme, sage and rosemary essential oils possess noticeable antimicrobial, antifungal and antiviral activity. [19, 32]
Organic Cinnamon bark oil Cinnamomum Zeylanicum … has potent antibacterial, anti-fungal and antimicrobial capability that destroys and suppresses the growth of microorganisms mainly due to a compound, Cinnamaldehyde. Research shows that cinnamon oil has antibacterial action against S. epidermidis biofilm cells and compared to other essential oils shows a particularly potent bactericidal and significant inhibitory effect against P. aeruginosa, B. subtilis, P. vulgaris, K. pneumoniae and S. aureus. When combined with Eucalyptus and Rosemary oil, t has more potent activity and is active against fourteen Gram positive and negative bacteria, including some antibiotic-resistant strains. Cinnamon oil has also been shown to inhibit the growth of molds, yeast and bacteria and is an effective antimicrobial agent to combat the biofilms of Staphylococcus epidermidis, a gram-positive bacterium responsible for infections picked up in hospitals. [16, 27, 28, 29, 31]
Solubilizer… necessary to combine the essential oils, in the concentrate, to the water you add. Without it, you’d get globs of oil on surfaces. Our solubilizer contains Polysorbate 20 derived from lauric acid (from coconut oil) and 35% Alcohol.
VARIATIONS… As a regular customer you will notice that each batch may vary slightly in colour, aroma and consistency. This is because Voi is made fresh, with no additives, or artificial anything … so what you are seeing and experiencing… is ‘nature’. Organic oils vary in colour and consistency based on cultivation methods, weather conditions (temperature and water), harvesting methods and conditions. But you can always be assured that Voi products are fresh as a bunch of freshly picked flowers and are always the highest quality.
RECOMMENDED… Although this product is 100% natural you should always perform a spot test. Choose a time where you can leave the spray on a small portion of the surface you are cleaning and rinse off after 24-hrs.
LABEL UPDATES… In our efforts to further reduce plastics we are trialling paper labels with eco-friendly ink. Therefore, your label may not look like the one in the photo (previously plastic). We really appreciate your understanding.
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