My name is NOT Mrs. Clean, although my handsome husband is bald and has jokingly been called Mr. Clean. I am not Mrs. Clean not for the sheer fact that I despise cleaning. It is not that I don’t love a clean house… I LOVE CLEAN. I just don’t enjoy the act of cleaning.
Or perhaps the whole act of cleaning while I have three wild, monkey-like tornadoes living in my home… destroying everything that comes in their path. I spend more time re-cleaning and picking up the same items throughout the day.
These same three tornadoes add so much laundry to the dreaded Mt. Laundry it is shocking. How can such little people, who wear only underwear during the day go through so many clothes each day!?
Their little bodies are so active they manage to get food, dirt, sweat and more on those items of clothes in such a short amount of time! I am super thankful for the Stink Free 2Toms Sports Detergent that I was able to review. The detergent was able to thoroughly clean the stains and de-funktify the little boy (wet dog) smell.
Knowing that our children are super messy (our middle child is nick named Pig Pen after the Peanuts character) we decided to invest in hard wood floors for our home. We thought that it would be easier to clean, maintain and less likely our children would damage versus carpet.
Wow were we wrong. Those beautiful hardwood floors only magnify every speck of dirt, dust, and clutter on the floors. Cleaning house with small children is a never ending task.
“Cleaning house while kids are still growing, Is like shoveling snow, while it’s still snowing.” ~ DoodlebugSmith
In an attempt to stay on top of the blizzard snow storm and continue shoveling my way to insanity, I keep on cleaning and tackling that dreaded Mt. Laundry.
Recently, I was sent a few new products to try in my home. The first set of products is by Natural House. Natural House probiotic cleaning products bring a new method of cleaning in the most dirty areas of the home. They use non-toxic, probiotic cleaning agents that are strong enough for commercial clean-up (translation: can clean up after my messy trio), yet safe and gentle for all members of the family.
I have been using three of their products: Trashy, Sinky, and Flushy. They are simple to use and (from what I can see up above the pipe lines) clean, scour, consume odors, grime, grease and germs.
Check out this quick video for more information about Natural House Cleaning Products.
Would you like to win a 30 day supply of these three products to try for yourself?
The mandatory entry is simple, comment below answering the following question:
What is THE household chore you despise?
Giveaway is open to U.S. Residents only. Winner will be chosen via the plug-in AndTheWinnerIs. Giveaway ends January 29th.
I received Natural House Products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
Allyson says
I hate hate hate cleaning our hardwood floors. Like you said they show every bit of dirt and I feel like I am nailing jello to a wall trying to keep them clean.
Amy says
I hate scrubbing the floors! I can sweep and mop, but sometimes you just need to scrub. Yuck!
Lindsay @ Fuel My Family says
I hate cleaning the tubs/showers! I don’t mind cleaning anything else but i usually barder with my husband for him to clean them!
AmandaRunz says
Toilets. The end.
Not So Average Mama says
I hate doing the dishes!
@PamelaMKramer - A Renaissance Woman says
Toilets!
GreenIdMama says
I hate the laundry!
Lisa @ljenator says
Laundry. I hate laundry. Unless, of course, it’s diaper laundry, and then for some, odd, grotesque reason, I love diaper laundry. haha
Laura says
We are on a septic system so I need to read labels carefully when choosing cleaning products. Fortunately I have a man who does a wonderful job of cleaning the nasty things I hate to do, but would love to win products to make his job faster and easier.
Toilet cleaning, like everyone else is at top of the despised list. Add to that LITTERBOXES (aka cat toilets.)
Also muddy pawprints, which is an endless task.