Most told told us they don’t usually see places like this.
And one of the companies even refused the job.
Finally, one of the companies agreed to come out and take a look in person.
When the cleaner arrived, we asked her a lot of questions about the ingredients in the products they use and voiced my concerns over chemicals.
She paused for a second, then reached into her bag and pulled out a small orange spray bottle.
She sprayed it on a few spots around the kitchen and bathroom, especially the counters, sinks and cabinet doors.
She called it her “tester” spray.
She said if this worked, then the house was actually cleanable, without having to rely on heavy-duty chemicals everywhere.
Even though we knew we couldn’t afford her services, we followed her as she sprayed, and were amazed at what happened.
Wherever she sprayed, the muck started loosening almost immediately and wiped off clean with a rag.
I could not believe what I was seeing.
We had already tried scrubbing some of it ourselves… and it barely made a dent.
But this? It came off effortlessly.
No choking fumes. No overwhelming chemical smell. No gloves.
I asked her what it was, but she was reluctant to tell me.
She said it was something they use when clients don’t want harsh chemicals used around the home.
She obviously didn't want to tell us the exact product name...
So I took out my wallet and offered her $200 cash if she’d tell me.
And that’s when I learned about Freddie Multipurpose Cleaner.