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My Favorite Bathroom Cleaning Products

August 11, 2013 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

A few weeks ago I shared some of my very favorite products to use in the laundry room, and based on some emails I received, it seems that you all are really curious about what other people use to keep clean and tidy around the house! So I thought I’d also share with you my very favorite products to use when I do my very least favorite chore: cleaning the bathroom. Some of the links are affiliates. Click here for more info on the little girl you are supporting with your purchases!

my favorite bathroom cleaning products

Shaklee Basic H2. One bottle of this concentrated formula will make DOZENS of bottles of glass cleaner, all-purpose cleaner, and de-greaser. I use the de-greaser to clean the sinks and the counter in the bathroom. Works like a charm. One of the most economical cleaning purchases I’ve ever made, and it is eco-friendly, too! Don’t forget to pick up the spray bottles!

Skoy Cloth. These are a GREAT alternative to paper towels, especially for cleaning up messes. They are more durable, they are washable, and they can handle big messes like cleaning bathrooms. My Skoy cloths have been doing strong for 2 1/2 years, and are just now nearing the end of their life cycle. I’ll be buying more, for sure!

Emily Scrub by Eco-Me. Affordable, fume-free alternative to Comet. Works great, too!

Seventh Generation Toilet Bowl Cleaner. Been using it for 2 years. It works just as well as my old (harsh chemical) stuff. Never switching back!

What are your favorite products to use when cleaning the bathroom? Have you tried any of my favorites??

Filed Under: My Favorite Finds · Tagged: bathroom cleaners, best bathroom cleaner, best bathroom cleaners, eco me, emily scrub, natural bathroom cleaner, review, seventh generation, seventh generation toilet bowl cleaner, shaklee basic h2, skoy cloth

CLR Bathroom & Kitchen Cleaner: Good Stuff! (GIVEAWAY!!!)

June 17, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · 90 Comments

I find it interesting that I can make such rapid decisions about a cleaning product just based on its container. Isn’t that silly? But it is true. For example, when you look at this product, just in passing, do you assume that it is “green”?I know I didn’t. Why? I guess because it doesn’t say any of the buzz words like, “ECO, GREEN, NATURAL, etc.” in 60 point font. But CLR Bathroom and Kitchen Cleaner is made by the company Jelmar, and they have partnered with the Environmental Protection Agency to bring about its environmentally-friendly formulation. You’ll find that information on the bottle, but it is tucked away in the corner. I think the message it is sending is that being environmentally-friendly should just be a given with our cleaning products, and not the one thing that will make you want to buy them.

I have been using this product, which is designed for both kitchens and bathrooms for a few weeks. I LOVE having a spray that is eco-friendly, and that is designed to work on grease, hard water deposits, soap scum, film and dirt all at once. I spray it on the surface, let it sit for just a few seconds, and wipe it up. The mess and the grime comes with it!

Buy it!: CLR Bathroom and Kitchen Cleaner is available nationwide. You’ve probably overlooked it at a store you frequent! See all the places it is sold here.

Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need reader is going to win a bottle of CLR Bath & Kitchen Cleaner for your home! The contest will run until June 27th at 11:59pm EST when a winner will be selected via Random.org. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to winning notification before the prize is forfeited and a new winner is selected. Open to residents of the United States. Limit one entrant per household, please.

Mandatory entry: Jelmar has an excellent resource center with really helpful cleaning tips. Check it out and tell me something you learned there!

Additional entries:

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2. Blogger love: Follow Stuff Parents Need on Twitter

Be sure to enter my other current giveaways, found on the sidebar of my homepage.

 

Disclosure: I was given CLR Bath & Kitchenby Jelmar Inc. for my review. I was allowed to keep the product, but the opinion I am sharing remains my own.

Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: bathroom cleaner, bathroom cleaners, bathroom cleaning, calcium lime, clean bathroom, cleaners bath, clr, clr bathroom cleaner, giveaway, home cleaning supplies, toilet bowl cleaner, toilet cleaner

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