The kitchen and the bathroom are two of the most popular - and dirtiest - rooms in
the home. Use these great cleaning tips to keep your high traffic kitchen and bathrooms
clean and fresh, naturally. No kitchen should be without J.R. Watkins
• All-Purpose Cleaner — Clean appliance
knobs, cracks and grooves with a
cotton swab dipped in J.R. Watkins
Natural All-Purpose Cleaner. Before
cleaning any appliance please remember
to unplug it.
• All-Purpose Wipes — Door knobs
and electrical switch plates need to be
cleaned just like the rest of the house
and they can be especially messy in the
kitchen. However, for safety reasons, it
is never a good idea to spray cleaning
solution directly on an electrical switch
or outlet. Instead, use J.R. Watkins
Aloe and Green Tea All-Purpose
Wipes for safe, easy cleaning.
• Liquid Dish Soap — To naturally
clean your dishes, fill your kitchen sink
with water and a bit of J.R. Watkins
Dish Soap (your favorite scent), let
your dishes soak while you tend to
other task. When you return, those
greasy pans and dishes will clean-up
effortlessly.
• Liquid Hand Soap — Dishes are not
the only thing that need to be washed.
Keep J.R. Watkins Hand Soaps close
to your kitchen sink for quick hand
cleanings that leave your hands feeling
soft and refreshed.
Bathroom cleaning tips
• Keep a small basket of your cleaning
supplies in the bathroom cabinet for
quick regular cleaning. This way, you
can quickly create a sparkling bathroom
at the last minute for unexpected
company.
• For daily toothpaste spills and shaving
cream messes, keep a pack of Watkins
All-Purpose Wipes in your bathroom
cabinet or under the sink. Each day
before you leave the bathroom, grab a
wipe and give your counter and sink
area a good quick once over. Less than
a minute a day will keep your bathroom looking great!
• Watkins All-Purpose Cleaners are great for cleaning
out cosmetic drawers, medicine cabinets or bathroom
closets shelves.
• Never let bathroom chores build up, regular cleaning is
much better for your home, your family and the environment!
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
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