I want to share a few of my favorite household cleaning products that I can't live without. I buy them over and over without fail.
Pledge for polishing furniture. I have used Pledge forever. I tried for a short while the method brand in liquid form and was not a fan. Method seemed to eat through the pledge and make my table surfaces sticky. I like the shine and slick look of the Pledge. I build up the layers on my furniture. I take extremely good care of my furniture. I mean who can afford to purchase large household items just because you want a change or because you simply didn't take good care of what you have and now it looks awful. I can say I've had a lot of my furniture since my very first apartment and even my bedroom set is from back when I was in Junior High. I can tell you when people come over they are somewhat jealous in thinking "oh look what you can afford". Yeah I afforded it once or received as a gift from my parents or put items in lay a way. I have what I have because I take pride and care of the things I have. And pledge has helped to keep my things in good condition. Sure I have a few pieces of wood furniture that have split or show some wear but all in all in appearances I think my things look great. The shine of pledge is always satisfying. I like the dust and allergen scent the best. It has a nice clean light scent.
Clorox wipes in the yellow container is my favorite. I simply can not live without them. With a step son that is touching everything in the home you need to have them on hand. I use them for everything. The walls, counter tops, toilet, floors, kitty liter box, spills the list is endless. I use them everyday. I've purchased the Lysol brand but I'm not much of a fan. I think the Clorox wipes are softer and more absorbent and I like the scent better.
Meyer's Clean Day Hand Soap in the scent Lavender. This is by far my most purchased hand soap. I love the scent. I first discovered Meyer's products when I visited The Grand Hotel on Mackinac Island. They however have the geranium scent that is as far as I know their signature scent and only they sell it. I have not seen it anyplace else. I'm sure you can probably find it on line someplace. I had purchased a bottle while on the Island and savored it. I just loved the scent. Nothing like it was offered near where I live and when I was out of it I missed it. Several years later Target started selling the brand. However they do not sell the geranium scent. The next best scent is the Lavender. It has a bit of an invigorating smell. I love to use it at the kitchen sink and at the bathroom sink. The men in my home never complain of using the scent themselves and my husband has actually purchased it on his own to stock up on at home. I love their dish soap, but it's a bit pricey. The lemon scent is very light and clean smelling. It doesn't lather a bunch but it does the job.
My last recommendation is the Method brand All-Purpose cleaner. We received this with a housewarming gift from my husband's sister. That was three years ago and I'm just now getting around to using it. I used all my Windex surplus up and now I'm on to this product. I don't know how I cleaned with out it. It is by far the best window cleaner I have used. It grips the window and streaks...what streaks. It's that good. It's just as amazing in the bathroom. Our electric toothbrush container is a nightmare to clean. The scum of toothpaste residue is awful. Even my beloved Clorox wipes could not handle it alone. I sprayed this cleaner on and wiped it off with a Clorox wipe and it was the most satisfying clean ever! I want to use it on everything in the house. This one cleaner could probably cut down my grocery cleaning bill with amazing results.
Next time you are out and about you may want to pick one of these choices and try for yourself.
Thanks for reading...by the way is it super odd that I just love the smell of a just cleaned home? :0)
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Sunday, June 9, 2013
Sunday, April 14, 2013
Re: Reviews
Just a note. Any of the items that have been reviewed on my blog were items I purchased with my own hardworking funds. Nothing has been given to me free or in a trade etc. The only way it was free is if a friend or family member gave me a gift for a holiday or such.
Tuesday, March 5, 2013
I think Suzanne Somers has the right idea!
I think Suzanne Somer's has the right idea. You need to take control of your body and become your own doctor. In my experience I've had more than one test re-taken for the simple error of the medical professional not taking enough of a sample on a pap smear or not taking proper pictures for a mammogram. Having to retake some of these tests seem to take years off my life with worry. Hmmm this time is there really something wrong with me etc. In the end I've been lucky in most aspects. It makes me wonder though... this has happened multiple times with me through various doctors... is this a scam of sorts for insurance money on some level? All these retakes add up. Just a thought. Also to get a doctor to actually listen to your needs is pretty hard to find. Most lump you in on whatever the masses seem to do well on regarding medications. Most times I know what's up with my body and I pretty much give the Doc a blueprint of what's going on. I'm met with crazy attitudes and looks. I'm coming to a doctor for their educated knowledge and a cut to the chase answer. Honestly why should I have to google my symptoms and diagnose myself...that's a doctors job! Unless you are "someone" it's more of a "next person" attitude. Don't get me wrong I've had some great doctors and have lost them to other insurance networks and have had a heck of a time finding replacements. And what is up with having to change your personal care provider on your insurance card before going to a doctor? Such a waste. Why can't we just choose a doctor in our provider book and go. Ahhh these are the things I think about.
| Suzanne Somers -pic from entertainment.blogs.foxnews.com http://www.suzannesomers.com/ |
Thursday, February 21, 2013
Made In USA
Dressbarn- Made in the USA clothing :0)
www.dressbarn.com
To my excitement I found an actual piece of clothing made in the USA! It is so hard to find clothing made in the USA at any of the local chain clothing stores. I visited my local Dressbarn today and tried on some items and while doing so I have a habit of checking the tags to see where the garments were made. Dressbarn sells different brands of clothing but they also have their own brand and that brand is made in the USA! I will definitely be stopping in the store more often just to check for more clothing made in the USA. Most items in the Dressbarn are in the $30 range and most dresses are under $100.
hmmm after doing a little bit of research it's possible this is nothing more than a confusing ploy by the manufactures in the clothing industry. Example-found on Wikipedia: Goods produced in American Samoa (a United States territory) are entitled to attach a "Made in USA" label, as this is an insular area of the United States. This area has until recently had few of the labor and safety protections afforded United States workers, and there have been a number of cases of sweatshop operators exploiting labor forces imported from south and east Asia. The Northern Mariana Islands is another U.S. possession in the Pacific that was exempted from U.S. wage and labor laws until recently,[when?] where the use of the "Made in USA" label was likewise controversial. The label is controversial also since all U.S. insular areas, except Puerto Rico, operate under a customs territoryseparate from the U.S., making their products technically imports when sold in the United States proper.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Made_in_USA
So which is the real deal....Made in USA or Made in U.S.A. ??? I think my excitement is fleeing :0(
www.dressbarn.com
To my excitement I found an actual piece of clothing made in the USA! It is so hard to find clothing made in the USA at any of the local chain clothing stores. I visited my local Dressbarn today and tried on some items and while doing so I have a habit of checking the tags to see where the garments were made. Dressbarn sells different brands of clothing but they also have their own brand and that brand is made in the USA! I will definitely be stopping in the store more often just to check for more clothing made in the USA. Most items in the Dressbarn are in the $30 range and most dresses are under $100.
hmmm after doing a little bit of research it's possible this is nothing more than a confusing ploy by the manufactures in the clothing industry. Example-found on Wikipedia: Goods produced in American Samoa (a United States territory) are entitled to attach a "Made in USA" label, as this is an insular area of the United States. This area has until recently had few of the labor and safety protections afforded United States workers, and there have been a number of cases of sweatshop operators exploiting labor forces imported from south and east Asia. The Northern Mariana Islands is another U.S. possession in the Pacific that was exempted from U.S. wage and labor laws until recently,[when?] where the use of the "Made in USA" label was likewise controversial. The label is controversial also since all U.S. insular areas, except Puerto Rico, operate under a customs territoryseparate from the U.S., making their products technically imports when sold in the United States proper.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Made_in_USA
So which is the real deal....Made in USA or Made in U.S.A. ??? I think my excitement is fleeing :0(
Sunday, February 17, 2013
Wedding Gown Preservation Company- Since 1913
This review is on the wedding gown preservation company called "Wedding Gown Preservation Company -Since 1913
http://www.gownpreservation.com
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| This is the broken sequin that is stuck to the inside of the box and looks like a bug. |
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| This shows the decorative band showing to be creased. In my opinion it does not appear to have been steamed. If anything maybe an iron was placed on it and creased. Not impressed. |
Saturday, February 2, 2013
Eye Make Up Removers
Now that I use waterproof mascara I definitely have to have some sort of oil based remover to get it off my lashes. In the past I've used baby oil but it leaves residue. I've used Vaseline, but eye make up is still hard to get off my skin. I used for a while the Target brand Up and Up Eye Make Up Remover. I've purchased it several times and felt it worked really well until I decided to try the Neutrogena brand Eye Make Up Remover. I think the Neutrogena brand is more gentle on my skin and a lot less tugging to get my make up off. Both are great, but I think I prefer the Neutrogena brand. I'm willing to pay a little more for the Neutrogena brand to save the tugging on my skin when removing heavy eye make up. I feel I use more product when I use the Target Brand. Both are pretty comparable, however it comes to personal preference on this product for me.
1000 Negative reviews for Casablanca and Diane's Dream Brides
They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Looking at these pictures should be worth 1000 negative reviews. This is the reason I say DO NOT PURCHASE from Casablanca Bridal or Diane's Dream Brides of Livonia, Michigan.
I purchased a strapless dress and wanted illusion sleeves added to the dress. Sleeves that were barely there.
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Apparently they thought I should have bell sleeves too. This design made me look like a line backer. I wanted to look tiny not wider than I was. (Casablanca's Error)
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