Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day household cleaners are plant-derived formulas scented with garden-fresh essential oils — Lemon Verbena, Honeysuckle, Basil, Lavender, and the seasonal rotation. Every bottle uses biodegradable surfactants, leaves no synthetic chemical residue on counters or dishes, and shows on the label exactly what’s in it. The line covers the full household sweep: dish soap, hand soap, multi-surface cleaner, laundry detergent, and room sprays.
A plant-derived liquid dish soap that cuts grease on pots, pans, and plates with biodegradable surfactants rather than petroleum cleaners. Lemon verbena essential oil leaves a clean garden scent at the sink, and the formula rinses completely without leaving a film on glassware. The 16-ounce pump bottle is sized for the kitchen counter, and the 3-pack stocks a couple months of daily washing.
Mrs. Meyer’s Clean Day was founded in 2001 in Minnesota and is now part of SC Johnson, a family-owned company headquartered in Racine, Wisconsin since 1886. The cleaners are manufactured in the United States at SC Johnson’s American plants, which run on certified-renewable electricity and return near-zero manufacturing waste to landfills. Mrs. Meyer’s is a staple of households that want natural plant-based cleaning power without giving up performance.






