Why ‘More Product’ Doesn’t Mean ‘More Clean’
- Gemma Simmons
- Aug 5
- 1 min read

When something’s dirty, the instinct is to add more cleaner, right? More spray = more clean? Wrong.
Using too much product can actually make cleaning harder—and here’s why.
❌ The Problem with Overusing Products
1. Streaks & Residue
Extra product leaves behind a sticky film that attracts dust and dirt—making things look dirty faster.
2. Wasted Money
Doubling the dose doesn’t double the results. It just empties your bottle twice as fast.
3. Surface Damage
Too much cleaner, especially strong chemicals, can strip protective coatings or damage delicate surfaces.
4. Extra Work
Overuse = more rinsing and wiping to remove residue. So you’re working harder, not smarter.
✅ The Spotless Solution
Less is more. Always follow the product label for the correct amount—and let the product sit for the recommended time. When Spotless.London cleans, we use precisely the right amount of product for each surface—and the results speak for themselves.
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