Products that have impressed

Originally posted by oogieboogie
George Foreman Grill

Ooh, ooh...LOVE my Foreman grill!!! Highly recommended. Makes awesome chicken breasts.
 
hmmmmmmmm eraser was good,, swiffers ok,, we have both wet and dry, the new dawn/cascade dishwasher tabs are cool, but my fav newbie is the dawn wash and toss dish pads:) nothing as nice as a disposable dish cloth that holds up to scrubbing:)
 
Gotta love those Mr Clean erasers! It actually got the red sharpie marker off the walls. Now it's great to be able to erase dirt smudges as soon as I see them.

The bleach pen is great also, but it doesn't last very long.
 

I don't know about anyone else, but it looks like I'm going to have to pick one of those Mr. Clean erasers. I see too that the car wash was recommended, and I know I like the floor cleaner. Looks like Mr. Clean is a trustworthy product all around.
 
Originally posted by SeaSpray
I was shocked at how good of a job the Mr. Clean Eraser does. And I'm not usually impressed with cleaning products. LOL For once, a product actually does what it claims to do!

I second that. I think I heard about this product on these boards somewhere. I rarely look at new products when I am in the grocery store, but thought I would try this. IT IS GREAT.

I thought I was going to have to have new countertops installed as I could not keep them from staining. This little spongy thing makes cleaning a snap. No more stains.
 
I also tried the Mr Clean Eraser and its wonderful.

Recently tried the Clorox Pen and I love it too. It basically puts bleach in a gel form and then you can get it just where you want it. It's great if you have a spot on the white part of a multicolored shirt.

Swiffer refill sheets: Great for dusting furniture.

There is a product at our local dollar store called Awesome. It cleans virtually anything, except glass. Works great on the stove, counters, walls.

The 3 blade razors are wonderful too. I have very sensitive skin on my legs and these do not cause any type of irritation.

Kroger brand (private selection) Moose Tracks Extreme ice cream. This stuff is as good as any premium ice cream I've eaten. The Extreme turns regular Moose tracks into Chocolate Moose Tracks.
 
Mr. Clean Magic Eraser fan here too. I tried another one just like it today and it worked great also. It is made by a famous name (I can't think of it though) and has a blue backing on it to help hold its shape and maybe a little scrubbing too.

I started using the Venus razor because of Blondie recommending it here a few years ago. It is great!

Redken Hot Sets.
The one product I would not want to do without in my profession! Spray it on after drying before curling or straightening.
It helps "keep" the look!

Love my Swiffer also. It works wonders on hardwood floors.
 
Cool! Two new hair products to try!

Products I would recommend:

Lysol Wipes (but I hate, ick, Lysol spray or liquid :crazy2: ), Old English wipes and my Clorox mop! :sunny: Those are cleaning products I won't do without -- along with Windex and paper towels.

Secret deoderant. I will never, ever use anything else - I play hard and sweat hard and that's the only deoderant that works with my sensitive skin. I love Old Spice deoderant for men.

diet Pepsi and Hires Diet Rootbeer.

Yankee Candle tarts - not the candles. I especially would recommend the Butter Cream, Juicy Grapefruit and Fresh Comfort scents for everyday use.

Kirkland (Costco) paper towels, liquid fabric softener and chai mix.

Stutz's Chocolate or Ghiradeli Chocolate for everyday chocolate.
:teeth: LOL!

Tiva sport sandals.
 
Oxi clean spray on stain remover. It has taken out every stain I tried:teeth:
tara
 
1. Oxy-Kik (I think that's how it's spelled) Carpet cleaner: Has gotten everything from cola to paint out of my carpet.

2. Aluminum Foil sheets: My mom bought me a box of these, and I thought, "How lazy can you be? To not want to tear a piece off of the roll." BUT, after using these, they are so handy! The perfect size and no wrinkled foil b/c your son unrolled the entire roll across the kitchen floor and you had to re-roll it.

3. Clorox Clean-up

4. Intuition razor

Lori P. :)
 
Glad Press and Seal plastic wrap and the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser! Oh, and there's this carpet cleaner called, "Spot Shot". This stuff got dried silly putty out of my Berber carpet!!!
 
Oh yeah, I forgot Dreft stain remover! This is the only thing I have found that gets out those spit up and baby food stains on DD6mos clothes. I use them on my older DDs clothes too! And the Wrinkle releaser works great on clothes when we are on vacation.
 
I just thought of another when the Oxy Clean for the laundry was mentioned.

Simple Green will take out grease in clothing. You might have to work it in a bit, but it will take every drop out. It will also remove grass stains fairly easily.

Hair spray will take out ink stains too. Again, you'll need to work it in.

I buy the Simple Green at Sam's for aroud 8-9 a gallon. I've also (no Sam's within an hours drive) have gotten it at Radio Shack/Western Auto (a 2 in one store in my town) for around 10 dollars for a quart or half gallon once when I needed it and had none.

Trust me, this stuff won't let you down!
 
Gain laundry detergent--I love the smell.
Orange Pledge furniture polish
These are two favorites--

Would the Magic Eraser be good for cleaning a bathtub?
 
Would the Magic Eraser be good for cleaning a bathtub? [/B]


I never thought of that! And boy, does it need it... anyone try it?
 
I love my Magic Eraser as well.

And it did clean my bathtub as well.
 












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