I think there's a Lysol floor one that comes lemon-scented. Pine Sol is probably the most common, but it smells like pine, not lemon. I usually just get whatever's cheapest, so I don't pay that much attention... ;)
Fracked if I know. I'm just admiring your icon. :)
(Looking at the other comments--oh, you can use Pine Sol on floors? Right, yes, you *can*...where is my brain? Obviously I should be sleeping right now. Pine Sol does smell of pine, not lemon, but it's very very common in North America. Don't know if you can use it on wood floors, but I wouldn't be surprised.)
Yes! When you dust wood floors with Pledge (furniture dusting spray, Jara), you get SHINY, SHINY floors...which turn into skating-rink-slick-pitfalls of doom for anyone in socks or stockings...and even some in shoes.
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Date: 2006-07-08 01:33 pm (UTC)(Looking at the other comments--oh, you can use Pine Sol on floors? Right, yes, you *can*...where is my brain? Obviously I should be sleeping right now. Pine Sol does smell of pine, not lemon, but it's very very common in North America. Don't know if you can use it on wood floors, but I wouldn't be surprised.)
*still admiring your icon*
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