It's an unusually warm day at my house. Who would think that the end of January/beginning of February would bring spring like weather. All this nice weather is reminding me that my house needs some help.
Living in the Midwest, winter is harsh on our house. Between the snow, salt and being cooped up in the house, the grime can be overwhelming. Since it's still a little cool, I can't open my windows to air out the house. Even though I want a clean house, I don't want my environment full of chemicals and their odors.
Household Traditions Glass and Surface Cleaner - 32 oz.
One of the direst areas in my house are the windows. Looking at them you may not see the fine film of salt, dirt and ick stuck on all the windows. This cleaning season, I'm using the Household Traditions Glass and Surface cleaner.
Unlike other cleaners, the Household Traditions Glass and Surface cleaner contains no ammonia, alcohol, or harsh volatile solvents. Also it contains no fragrances or dyes. For me, there's nothing worse than your "clean" house smelling like a chemical factory. Plus, I encourage (or bribe) my kids to help with all the cleaning. I don't want them handling lots of chemicals. This glass and surface cleaner is perfect for the whole family to get the house sparkling clean.
Check out all the uses: ALL glass including treated glass, auto windshields, Plexiglas, light fixtures, and mirrors. It can also be used on chrome, appliances, vinyl, stainless steel, plastic, porcelain, countertops, walls, floors and more! It is ideal for computers and computer screens (spray onto cloth and wipe).
Are you ready to get your house sparkling clean? I have a bottle of Household Traditions Glass and Surface Cleaner to giveaway. Please use the Rafflecopter form to enter.
Disclosure: I received a bottle of Glass and Surface cleaner to use and one to giveaway. For my complete disclosure policy, please see www.more4momsbuck.com/disclosure.
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in March
ReplyDeleteWindows is the number one thing that I do.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giveaway.
Usually in April - before our rummage.
ReplyDeleteoh my. I do my spring cleaning when my mother announces she is coming for a visit.
ReplyDeleteDede
We've sort of already started our spring cleaning this year since we're hoping to move in a few months!!
ReplyDeleteFebruary, before our Valentine's Day party
ReplyDeleteanytime during the spring crystletellerday@yahoo.com
ReplyDeleteI usually do it April or May. It's still too cold in March and we clean the garage then too
ReplyDeleterugerpuppies at hotmail dot com
never Lol. maybe if i win this ill start!
ReplyDeleteUsually April
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I guess our biggest cleaning is right before our daughters' birthday party in June.
ReplyDeleteTara Berke Torres
after mud season usually sometime in april
ReplyDeletemverno@roadrunner.com
USUALLY WHEN THE NICE WEATHER BEGINS, AROUND APRIL OR MAY..I GET SPRING FEVER :)
ReplyDeleteshebebes@yahoo.com
well, I am feeling it now...so in Feb, I guess!
ReplyDeletethe first time I notice the house is musty.
ReplyDeleterussrpm@gmail.com
I do my spring cleaning...in small bursts...when I have time and motivation :)
ReplyDeletematthews.jennifer@gmail.com
I do my spring cleaning on the weekends. Its the only time :)
ReplyDeleteI start in the beginning of april and try to knock it all out in one week.
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I do mine at the end of March
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I am a teacher and do it the first weekend of our schools Spring Break.
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I do it the end of March.
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I do mine the first rainy weekend of spring
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I do my spring cleaning over the first week of April
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Ohh geez...maybe never
ReplyDeleteI usually spring clean whenever my kids are on spring break so they can "help"
ReplyDeleteI end up doing more of a winter cleaning since I am stuck inside - my "spring cleaning" begins in May outside in the yard and garden.
ReplyDeleteI spring clean right before Chinese New Year. Thanks for the giveaway.
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in april thanks
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I usually do mine in March.
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i start mine in april
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