Get cleaning tips, cleaning product reviews, cleaning hacks and inspiration with a touch of organizing. Our videos are from a busy mom's perspective - get it done the best and fastest way possible. We're real moms, not Pinterest perfect.
Professionally, Diana is a Physician Assistant and germaphobe. So please, wash your hands! Shoeless house, because, bacteria!! She and her husband have 4 kids.
Janet is a digital marketer and author. She's married to a clean freak and keeping up with him made her into one. Preventing a mess is better than cleaning one! Cleaning is a family activity! She and her husband have 2 kids and a 3-legged cat named Teddy.
Thanks for comments & shares and for coming along on our journey with us! As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Contact twomomsreview@gmail.com
I hit a bump and the whole gallon of milk busted and it leaked onto the whole back of the suv. Ive tried everything, even took out the seats and pulled the carpet out and steam vacuumed it and it still smells. Can anyone recommend how to clean the ac vents so that it doesn’t smell anymore? My suv doesn’t have a cabin air filter
Great video, a lot of hard work.....but the kitchen floor,oh my......I would have kindly asked neighbors, friends, family and maybe a local church to donate money to get it replaced. Just my opinion ❤
2 more tips: Please Remember! Also remove those rubber gaskets periodically since bacteria loves to hide there. If only drinking water I don't pull them out every wash instead opting for every 2-3, but if you are drinking anything else you shouldn't skip more than one wash to pull them out. I am very picky about the containers I use because of this since some have super hard to remove gaskets (or worse, sliding pieces that don't come apart so you can never completely wash them - I wish companies would stop making those). Second: for the plastic portions if you have thoroughly cleaned them and they still have residual scents from previous drinks or even a slight funk from going way too long between washes (we have of course never done that... lol) you can soak them in vinegar for a half hour or so then rinse them off and let them dry. Once fully dry they will not have any vinegar smell. Technically you shouldn't have to rinse it off to remove the smell but I have noticed it sometimes lingers if I don't so I prefer to.
I just don't find these worth the bother. They feel like a gimmick. I use my chemicals to digest most of the soil on my surfaces and I have three sizes/stiffnesses of regular brushes to scrub.
They help a lot on large surface area like this and irregular surfaces. It’s best to get the brush or surface wet first. I don’t want to clean my hot tub by hand. The problem is the chemicals dry fast and stop working…this is a job I dread. I’ll use an electric scrubber on it every time. Unless there was a robot version that could do it for me.
Hate to tell you this, “sevendeadlychins” but there will come a time when it isn’t as easy to reach, bend over, etc. and any help you can get is a plus!
Bless your heart for your kindness in caring so much for your family member. Great job too. The floor looks great. It is so important to use our brains in figuring how to do certain things. Our society has forgotten how to do things and figure things out for themselves to help others. Thanks for the video. ❤
Yes I’ve used it but it’s hard to get out of the can and I go through a lot of it. A spray is easier to use and rinse off. But Ib do like shaving cream for the base of the toilet.
@@CleanFreakGermaphobe I have to stand back and spray just a line and then I make the line thick enough to move through out the shower instead of trying to squirt it everywhere
My Muculloch was awful. My Muculloch worked literally once. Which I only used it for lightly steaming my bed. The second time I tried, it literally wouldn’t hold its heat and then when I pressed the nozzle it literally started spewing hot water everywhere. Literally spent $200 for a POC that I could no longer use.