CLR Cleaners Sounds Perfect For The Rooms I Hate To Clean
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How do you feel about cleaning? I am not a fan of it personally. One room that I don't like cleaning is the kitchen. No matter how often I clean the counters they always seem to look like they need to be cleaned again. And the sink seems to attract all kinds of spots, stains, gunk and other stuff that I don't even know what it is. My least favorite room to clean is the bathroom. It seems to me like the bathroom get dirtier then other rooms, and that the dirt is just different. The bathroom has tile, and nastiness collects in the grout lines. The bathtub is always gross and always gets me to thinking. I mean, when we wash ourselves off in the shower the dirt comes off. Somehow it always seems to stick to the tub instead of going down the drain, which means you can see it. It's gross! My oldest son is 17. He takes a shower every single day. He gets out of the shower and gets dressed. He's clean. I've seen him. The day goes by and he still looks clean. Bedtime comes and he still looks clean. Now I know you can't see everything but how is it that I can see the dirt on the inside of my tub but not on my son?
Every morning I take a shower. That's also when I clean the bathtub. It's just easier to clean it before I shower, so I'm not all sweaty and wet from scrubbing everything. Someday I'd like to find a miracle cleaner, one that works and doesn't require me to have to do tons of scrubbing. Yes I know, maids and cleaning services fit that description, but they're way beyond our budget. I recently learned about CLR Bath & Kitchen Cleaner, and it sounds like it's worth trying.
CLR Bath & Kitchen Cleaner is a cleaner made especially for your toughest cleaning challenges including stubborn dirt, calcium, lime, hard water stains and soap scum. It's designed to work quickly because it's made to be powerful. A great point about it is that it's been designated by the EPA as a product "designed for the environment", which means it's chemical makeup is supposed to be safer for your family.
I'm thinking I have nothing to lose if I try CLR, and everything to gain if it helps me with the unpleasant job of cleaning the bathroom. What is your least favorite thing about cleaning the bathroom or kitchen?
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Cleaning UGH.
I dont MIND cleaning, I like it when I am done and see the after affect. But darn, I am just TIRED of cleaning the same things over and over. Baths, kitchens. and the worst for me is not even the toilet and shower but the fridge.
I have tried CLR before. I like that it is more environmentally safe compared to others but I didnt get as good results with water deposits and calcium. The tub thing with the teen? Same here. Ick. I also use only ONE kind of soap the past 30 plus years that seems to not leave the big ring and deposits. That is one thing that saves me from a rant session.