A little while ago I had the chance to review some fabulous products from Natural and Clean here. I was very impressed with all of the products, and now, you can have the chance to try them too, with my fantastic giveaway.
You can win
Natural & Clean Whoops a-daisy
Natural & Clean Dry Carpet Cleaner - 500g
Natural & Clean Bin Deodoriser
Natural & Clean Pet Spot & Odour Eliminator
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Great giveaway, would love to try these!
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ReplyDeleteClean light switches with baby wipes
ReplyDeletePut half a lemon down the Insinkerator to leave a lovely smell in the kitchen
Deleteclean little but often!
ReplyDeleteBaking Soda can be used for many jobs around the house, scrubbing sinks, bath tub, stove, refrigerator and laundry. It leaves everything smelling nice and cleans just as good as any cleanser without scratching enamel.
ReplyDeleteTry not to make it, or at least clean a little a day so you don't end with a massive large mess!
ReplyDeleteHeat half a squuezed lemon in some water in microwave, cook for 30 seconds and wipe over, lovely and fresh and easily cleaned.
ReplyDeleteto freshen up my washine machine, i put some soda crystals in once a month on a hot wash. stops it getting all moudy and messy x
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A bit of vinegar to combat limescale in bathroom/kitchen!
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drying the bathroom tiles with a soft cloth after you have cleaned them, makes them gleaming
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ReplyDeleteuse newspaper when cleaning your mirrors or or windows, no idea why but it makes them seem shiner and doesnt leave the 'fuzzy' bits behind :)
ReplyDeleteuse a paste made of 2 tablespoons salt and 1 teaspoon white distilled vinegar To shine chrome sink fixtures that have a lime buildup
ReplyDeletelovely giveaway thank you, a bowl of boiling water with a few drops of vanilla essence in, pop in your fridge , leaves it smelling clean and fresh. Jane Dale-Beaumont
ReplyDeletecheap coca cola cleans toilets - pour it in and leave overnight/bonus its cheap and not harmful to the environment/its more harmful being consumed :)If your burn the bottom of a saucepan pour coa cole in, leave overnight, cleans up beautifully.
ReplyDeleteLemons work wonders! And they smell nice too!
ReplyDeleteAll you need to clean mirrosrs, glass or shiny units is one wet microfibre cloth, and a dry one to wipe off!
ReplyDeleteTo descale your kettle, put some vinegar in it and boil then repeat a couple of times til its all gone. Then boil it again with clean water to remove any traces of the vinegar.
ReplyDelete(Let's see if it works) I contacted Natural & Clean through facebook :)
ReplyDeleteThanks for sorting it out for me - managed to complete every step now :) xxx
ReplyDeleteInvest in decent microfibre cloths - they are easy to use, wash well, and you only need water with them. Just make sure you don't use conditioner when you wash them
ReplyDeleteMy oven cleaner: Mix bicarb with a little eco friendly washing up liquid, apply liberally and leave overnight. Next morning spray with white vinegar - it goes all foamy. Rinse out well.
ReplyDeletewhite tac (left over from xmas) is fab for rubbing dirty marks of white walls and window frames :0)
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