Ex-Hockeyroo player Jade Taylor swaps a hockey stick for a cleaning glove.
Camera IconEx-Hockeyroo player Jade Taylor swaps a hockey stick for a cleaning glove. Credit: Supplied/Supplied

Hockeyroo Taylor makes clean start with Enjo products

Kaylee MartinSouthern Gazette

Over the past few months, Ms Taylor (30) has conducted at-home Enjo demonstrations to spread the word about the health risks associated with cleaning chemicals.

“The at-home demonstrations show people how well you can actually clean without chemicals,” she said.

“These gloves don’t just move the dirt around, it actually picks it up and takes dirt away with just the fibres and water.”

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Not only does Ms Taylor condone the chemical-free products for their cleaning abilities, she also said they were the clear front-running option for people who don’t want to spend time doing household chores .

“It’s just so much easier; you just use a bit of water, wipe and then you’re literally done,” she said.

“It might seem like a big investment at first but in the long run it’s so worthwhile.”

As an ambassador for Australian cancer charity organisation Redkite, fighting for a healthy cause is nothing new to the ex-hockey star.

More information about Ms Taylor’s chemical-free venture at www.facebook.com/|enjojaydetaylor.