IOTD: Method
March 23, 2007 in household, IOTD
No I don’t mean Method Contraception, I mean Method – the cleaning products! This company makes my heart sing! Not only are the “People Against Dirty” but they are affordable, environmentally friendly, and just smell really nicely. (My favorite holiday scent (on sale now!) is shown here, peppermint and vanilla)
This is how Method describes their company:
At Method we call ourselves “People Against Dirty.” And for us “dirty” doesn’t just mean the stuff that gets between the tiles in your floor. It means the toxic chemicals that make up many household products, it means polluting our land with non-recyclable materials, it means testing products on innocent animals… these things are dirty, and we’re against that.
What are we for? We’re for home-love. …
Our premium home care products are highly effective, safe, and packaged with respect for both you design sensibilities and the environment.
I used to be a chemical purist – Clorox and PineSol only. But then I discovered Method products. I love the light scents, I love that they work as well or better than other more chemical-full products, and I love that they make me want to clean more often.
I typically just buy them at Target (I *told* you they were affordable!) but I have also ordered from their website directly. I most recently received the omop from Method directly – and oh baby I fell in love all over again. The omop has a wonderful curved handle that makes pushing it around on your hard floor much easier. And the “good for wood” almond scented hard wood floor cleanser smells like I am rubbing lotion into my lovely floors. Oh yes, it will also make you want to clean.
Please check the shop, I’ve added several Method products I love and recommend without hesitation. Happy ecologically friendly cleaning.
I love Method and use the hardwood floor cleaner too. It makes my floor so shiny. I might try the Omop for the handle.
i’ve been wondering (maybe you can help) – why do grocery stores put method products with the regular, chemically cleaning products and not with the natural/good for the planet ones? i just wonder what is in them i guess. do you know?
My *guess* is that they just have one area for cleaning products so they group them all together. You are right though, I think it does the method a brand a disservice.
do you know what is in the products? i looked on the bottle and it didn’t say…