This post is brought to you by Clorox and The Motherhood. I've been compensated for my time, however all opinions are my own.
Have you ever been cleaning your home, only to find that you've come to the very last bit of cleaner? It can be rather frustrating, especially when you're having to tilt, tip and unscrew the container try to get to the bottom fo the bottle of spray cleaner. Thankfully, The Clorox Company has found a solution! They have announced the addition of SMART TUBE® TECHNOLOGY.
• Clorox® Clean-Up®
• Clorox® Disinfecting Bathroom Cleaner
• Clorox® Disinfecting Bleach Foamer
• Clorox® Bleach Gel
• Clorox® Kitchen
• Formula 409® (Original, Lemon, Stone & Steel, Glass & Surface, Carpet/Pet)
• Tilex® (Bathroom Cleaner, Mold & Mildew Remover, Mildew Root Penetrator™)
• Clorox® Antihongos
• Clorox® Desengrasantes
We just recently got the Clorox products for review, and although we haven't gotten to the bottom of any of them yet...I can say that I love how these products clean.
I also appreciate that when the time comes when we get to the bottom of the bottle, that there's the new SMART TUBE® TECHNOLOGY! This built-in tube reaches all the way to the bottom of the bottles making it possible to now be able to use every last drop with no frustration. YAY! I'm thrilled, because as a busy mom I'm always looking for ways to make cleaning a little bit easier.
Speaking of easier, these spray bottles equipped with SMART TUBE® TECHNOLOGY also feature a new, more durable trigger that provides better coverage and control...making it easier to dispense the liquid with less effort.
I'm really happy to hear that Clorox (a trusted company that has committed themselves to providing a better cleaning experience for many years), has made it their goal to improve one of their key cleaning tools...spray bottles! I think this is going to be a feature appreciated by many Clorox cleaner users, including me!
Coupon: Clorox just launched a new coupon on their SprayEveryDrop.com site. When you watch the quick video about the spray bottle's "makeover" you get a $1 coupon. If you share the video on Facebook or Twitter, you get a $1.50 coupon!
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My Tip Is To Make A List To Stay Organized And On Task, Do One Project At A Time:)
work on one room at a time top to bottom
hippopurplemonkey at yahoo dot com
Use baking soda and peroxide to clean your oven
My tip would be to try to clean a little bit every day!
clean it often so the grease and other dirt does not build up! Bleach kitchen counters weekly!
seyma_bennett@hotmail.com
My tip is to tackle one room per day. That way you don't feel overwhelmed.
To reduce clutter, put stuff that needs to go upstairs on the steps and take it up whenever you go upstairs.
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If you take your time and concentrate on working on 1 room thoroughly cleaning everything, it seems to help me
When cleaning with a product let it stay on a tough stain for at least two minutes before wiping it away.
While you are spring cleaning, get rid of everything that doesn't fit anymore, you don't use. It is so much easier without the extra clutter.
Take March and April and do one or two major projects per week, that way you don't get burned out.
I make lists, tackle 1 room at a time, and try not to get distracted by side tasks.
My tip is when you declutter to go with your first instinct. If it tells you to let it go, do it.
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go one room at a time so you see results and don't feel overwhelmed
Do one thing at a time and don't let yourself get overwhelmed.
take one closet at a time.
Make your family help! :) And tackle it in stages.
baking soda and vinegar help clean the disposal
I tackle one room at a time so as not to get overwhelmed
My tip is for cleaning microwaves.. I take a bowl of water and put it in the microwave with lemon slices.. bring it to a boil.. then turn the microwave off and leave the bowl in there for about 15-20 minutes.. remove the bowl and wipe everything clean .. it will wipe very easily
I always take one room each day and clean it from top to bottom
Make a list. I feel way more accomplished when I can cross stuff off my list.
To reduce clutter think about scanning papers into your computer and recycle the paper itself.
my tip is too set realistic goals for yourself
I try and clean one room per day.
I try to do sections at a time so I don't have to do it all at once.
Do a little at a time instead of taking a whole day of cleaning. Make a list!
since Spring cleaning only comes once a year, I like to use the time to organize what I want to keep, give away or donate, or discard-I make piles and sort items we've accumulated throughout the year and then decide what to do with them-it sure helps out with getting rid of the household clutter!
I like to take it slow, and clean when I can, but over a few days!
I vacuum my curtains instead of taking them down. It works wonders.
Virginia Rowell
One project at a time, one room at a time. Spread it out over a couple weeks and it won't seem so overwhelming
please let me know how to open that new smart technology spray bottle so I can refill it...