Spring Cleaning Tips and Giveaway for a Febreze Air Purifier!
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Julie Edleman’s Cleaning Tips:
- Sports Stains: Pre-treating is key! For grass stains, use a solution of water and vinegar or hydrogen peroxide. Just make sure to test out a small patch first to make sure the solution doesn’t affect the colors of the shirt. For mud stains, let them dry and scrape off as much as possible. Then, cut a raw potato in half and rub it all over the stain. The juices in the potato act as an enzyme to clear up the stain. TIP: Don’t use hot water. It can actually set a stain.
- Ditch the Dust: No matter how neat and clean you try to be, dust has sneaky a way of collecting on surfaces throughout your home. Try the Febreze Air Purifier to help capture airborne particles before they settle, reducing the levels of airborne dust that can accumulate on furniture and counters.
- When Your Wall Becomes A Work Of Art: For colored markers spray the wall with hairspray and immediately wipe before it can drip down or dry. For crayons, you can put a dab of toothpaste on a toothbrush and gently wipe it out, or rub with a dampened microfiber cloth and baking soda.
- Embarrassing Pet Odors: We love our furry friends, but we’re not so fond of the embarrassing pet odor that they leave around the house—from kitty litter and pet mishaps to wet dog smell. Try using the Febreze Air Purifier to reduce odors and add a fresh, clean scent back into the air.
- Move Over, Must: Your basement smells musty, but you don’t know what to do? The carpeted floor is most likely the culprit. Carpet fibers hang on to dust particles and moisture, which can make the basement smell musty. Sprinkle some corn starch or baby powder, let it sit for 20 to 30 minutes, then suck it up with your vacuum. You can also use a dehumidifier to reduce moisture in the air. HINT: To help capture those dust particles before they even have a chance to hit the carpet, keep a Febreze Air Purifier
in your basement.
Febreze Air Purifiers: Quick Tips for The Home
Why Febreze Air Purifiers Are Different
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With 3 air-cleaning levels (high, medium and low) and a “freshness scent control dial”, the Febreze™ Air Purifiers are customizable to your own personal preferences. Available in a convenient Tabletop size as well as a Mini Tower and full size Tower, they are perfect for dorm rooms, bedrooms, offices, living rooms or anywhere dust and/or odors make the space feel less than fresh and clean.
Our Febreze Air Purifier Tower lives in my son’s bedroom. The “white noise” is perfect for when my son is sleeping and the low setting during the day can barely be heard. I like knowing the air in my son’s room is cleaning for him to breath, plus it smells great and traps dust so I have to clean less. Win win win!
You can get Febreze Air Purifiers at Walmart, CVS, Sam’s Club and online at Amazon.com
The units are priced between $65 and $95. A filter and one scent cartridge comes included with the air purifier. Replacement scent cartridges (linen & sky™ and spring & renewal™) are available for purchase separately. Each refill lasts for 30 days.
You want one, right? Well lucky for you, we’re giving away ONE Febreze™ Tower HEPA-Type Air Purifier to one lucky winner!
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Leave a comment below telling me the first thing you do in your home when you start spring cleaning!
The first thing I do while spring cleaning is getting rid of all our junk!
The first thing is to start on my closet…cleaning out my clothes.
I go through my clothes.
I clean out our closets first and donate clothing.
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Open all the windows to air out the house and move the furniture so I can clean baseboards and vacuum underneath.
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Throw out or donate any old stuff and dust.
The first thing I do is open windows for fresh air.
The first thing I do for Spring cleaning is to de-clutter all over the house. I gather up things that need to be stored elsewhere, donated, recycled, or thrown away.
Besides turn the radio on? lol I take all the curtains down and wash them. vandenbossche3@hotmail.com
The first thing I do is start cleaning out the closets and kitchen cabinets.
The first thing I do while spring cleaning is get all my cleaning products together. I open the back door, next.
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I go through my closet and clean it out, putting winter clothes in the back, warmer spring like clothes in the front and sorting what I do and do not want.
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I sweep out my garage from all the nastiness from winter
break out the spring clothes and put away the winter clothes.
I try to get the most annoying things out of the way 1st, like the closets and the spare room.
First thing I do is move the big things out of the way!
Julie
I clean from the top down – walls first, widows, then floors. Thank you so much for the giveaway!
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Deep cleaning of the house! De-cluttering and de-winterizing everything
I vacuum and take down curtains to wash
I start in the center of the ceiling and work out and down.
I usually start with taking down the curtains and blinds to clean
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The first thing I do is clean the kitchen counters
I wash windows first
The first thing I would do is go through the pantry and throw out anything that is expired.
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Everything in the house gets dusted!
I would have to say get rid of unused or old items.
The first thing I do is take down all the mini blinds to spray clean outside.
I start by sorting through the closets and tossing or donating unneeded items.
I declutter my closet :)
CLEANING BEDROOM CLOSET
The first thing I do in my home when starting spring cleaning is move everything out of our closets and then clean them. They are too messy!
The first thing I do is clean out our closets! Usually the hall closet where we keep our winter coats first, because that’s the easiest to do.
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