Getting your house clean can be difficult sometimes, but it doesn’t have to be as hard as it may seem. How? Simple, it’s all about finding the right products to get the job done… And a little elbow grease never hurt either. Whether it’s hard-to-remove soap scum, streak-filled windows, or burned-on spills, these cleaning products will make everything in your kitchen shine.
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10 Cleaning Products
The Pink Stuff All Purpose Cleaner
The Pink Stuff is a cleaning paste that is gentle on surfaces but tough on stains. It can be used to erase stains on everything from pots to shoes. This product comes in two forms; a ready-to-use paste as well as in a spray.
Microban 24 Hour Disinfectant Sanitizing Spray
Microban helps disinfect high-contact surfaces in your home and is approved by the EPA to kill COVID-19. Clean smart and not hard with this easy to use spray around your home. Even keep it in the office to sanitize door handles, counters or any other high-traffic surfaces.
Scrub Daddy Sponges
This is not your average dish sponge that gets left in your kitchen sink. It’s so much more than that. This Scrub Daddy sponge can tackle your most stubborn kitchen jobs like scrubbing your sink, the inside of your fridge and microwave, and your entire oven. With different textures wet or dry, the Scrub Daddy is an extremely useful cleaning tool to have in your kitchen.
Chateau Spill Red Wine Stain Remover
I’m sure this has happened to most of us in the past. We indulge in a lovely glass of red wine and proceed to spill it all over. Well, we have a amazing solution: Chateau Spill Red Wine stain remover. This little miracle worker actually works at getting rid of red wine stains. Use it on your clothing, carpet, furniture and linens!
Bottle Bright Biodegradable Bottle Cleaning Tablets
Removing years of stains and odours in your stainless steel bottle, these tables will have you coffee lovers fizzling in excitement! These simple tablets are extremely easy to use. Simply drop one in the bottle filled with warm water for 15 to 20 minutes.
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