The Everything Clean: Your step-by-step guide to resetting your home (and loving it again)

The Everything Clean: Your step-by-step guide to resetting your home (and loving it again)

Mar 29, 2025

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You’ve heard of the “everything shower”– that indulgent, head-to-toe reset that makes you feel brand new. But have you heard of the Everything Clean?

Let’s get into it. This is your all-in-one ritual for a full-home refresh using our go-to hero: the Everything Cleaning Concentrate. It’s the one-bottle wonder every busy mum, pet owner, and multitasking human dreams of. Sticky benches, bathroom sinks, paw prints, mystery fridge spills?

One bottle. Every spot. Done.

Go Nude’s low-tox formulas are free from hormone-disrupting chemicals and synthetic fragrances, so every spritz supports your well-being as much as it does your surfaces.

Our tip? Make it a Sunday ritual. Everything Clean is your ultimate weekly reset—a fresh start for your home and your headspace.

All it takes is an hour (or two), a killer playlist, and your beverage of choice. Coffee? Smoothie? Maybe a cheeky glass of rosé? We don’t judge.

Here’s your no-fuss, good-smelling, stress-reducing guide to making the most of it:

Step 1: Mix your Everything Cleaner. Add 50ml of our Everything Surface Cleaning Concentrate to your Go Nude glass Keeper bottle. Fill the rest with water. Shake it up, and you’re good to go.

One 150ml bottle = 3 full refills = over 6 months of whole-home cleaning power.

(Yes, really. Even with a toddler and a dog)

Step 2: Kitchen reset. Spray and wipe benches, splashbacks, cupboard doors, stovetops, fridge shelves and even the highchair tray. The natural oils cut through grease and grime while making your kitchen smell like a citrus grove.

Tip: Let the formula sit for 30 seconds on sticky spots (like post-birthday cake chaos or honey trails) for extra power.

Coffee break? You’ve earned it.

Step 3: Bathroom bliss. Your Everything Cleaner isn’t just for touch-ups- it’s your secret weapon for a proper bathroom reset. Spray it on countertops, tiles, sinks and taps, let it sit for a few seconds, then wipe down for that sparkling, spa-like finish. All the clean, none of the bleachy fumes.

Insert customer review block

"I use this everywhere! Shiny taps and hobs. The smell is beautiful."

Step 4: Laundry boost. Moving to your utility space, add a splash (about a capful) of diluted Everything Cleaner to your laundry wash, especially if you're using unscented, sensitive detergent. It adds a gentle, natural aroma and helps lift stains and odours from gym gear, kids' clothes, or the dog's favourite blanket.

Step 5: Windows & mirrors. Smudges from little fingers? Nose prints from curious pups? Spray lightly onto glass and wipe with a dry microfibre cloth for a streak-free shine.

Our bonus tip: Clean your windows on a cloudy day to avoid streaking from sunlight. (You're welcome.)

Snack break.

Step 6: Floors & spot cleaning. Drop a few sprays onto a damp mop or cloth for speedy clean-ups on tiles, sealed wood or concrete. Great for kitchen messes, hallway smudges or under-the-dining-table disasters.

Final Touch (YAY): The mood reset. You’re not just cleaning. You’re reclaiming your space.

The scents of Sweet Orange, Blue Gum & Peppermint don’t just lift grime, they lift moods. They shift your space and your mindset.

It’s low-tox, has good vibes, and is genuinely satisfying.

So whether the dog ran inside with muddy paws or your toddler turned snack time into a Picasso moment, the Everything Clean is here to make it all right.

And when it’s done? Light a candle, pour that wine, and take in the magic of a reset.

Cue the playlist, say goodbye to those Sunday scaries and start your Everything Clean.

Did you light the candle? Pour the wine? Snap a pic of your "everything clean house" moment and tag @go_nude with #EverythingClean for a $20 gift card to spend at Go Nude.



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