I like to keep my home clean and organized but as a busy working mom it is a challenge. Anything that can save me time and money is always a welcome option for me. I recently heard about Greenwald's Citrus Cleaner that can clean just about anything in the home.I was excited to try it since I needed a granite cleaner, a marble cleaner, a stainless steel cleaner plus a good all purpose cleaner that would work all around the house and save me time. I also needed a bathroom cleaner that could work on the stone topped vanities in there. I just never liked having to buy 5 different products...who has space for that! Thank goodness for Greenwald's because it works really well all around my house!
Greenwald's has a few advantages versus the other options out there. The company shared a few key facts:
- It saves a ton of space. Each dissolvable refill makes a 32 ounce spray bottle and each refill fits in the palm of your hand. You can store gallons of cleaner refills in the size of a cigar box. You can store an entire arsonal of cleaners in a drawer. It frees up cleaner closet or under the sink space.
I have been using Greenwald's Citrus Cleaner on my kitchen counters, my stainless steel sink and in my bathrooms on the vanities. Wow, it totally works deep down to remove the toughest dirt and icky grease even by the kitchen stove. It smells very light, it cleans beautifully and polishes the surfaces super fast without a lot of work! Thanks so much Greenwald's...you have won over this busy mom.
You can find Greenwald's Citrus Cleaner right on Amazon too. You can learn more by going to Greenwald's Citrus Cleaner website and don't forget to follow them on all your social networks like Facebook and YouTube for the latest updates, coupons and deals.
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