March 17, 2013

Soft Scrub Advanced Surface

Soft Scrub Advanced Surface
Tough on stains, gentle on surfaces

As a Purex Insider I was sent a full sized Soft Scrub Advanced Surface bottle. I don't normally use Soft Scrub anywhere but the bathrooms because of the strong odors it can produce but I thought what the heck since my kitchen needed a good scrub down.

You just apply the gel to the surface, came out a bit too fast for me, and wipe away with a cloth, sponge or paper towel. It really did a good job of cutting through the grease on the stove. I would have taken before pictures but they way it looked, you would probably have passed out! I, in all honesty do not have the time or the energy to scrub the stove every day!
 And under the stovetop....

And the liners.....



It still has the same potent smell, but with the vent fan on it didn't bother me too much this time. 
This product is specially formulated for granite and marble countertops, stainless steel appliances and stovetops.
All that being said I was sent THREE (3) coupons for the readers of my blog and review. Since this is the first time I am doing this, I am going to make it very simple to enter! Even if you dont win, you can still enter the Soft Scub Sweepstakes, on their website, and maybe win something there!
Or.... if you dont win, or even if you do, here is the link to a $1.00 off coupon!

Disclaimer: I was provided the Soft Scrub Advanced Surface cleaner for review at no charge to me. I was not compensated in any way. 
HERE ARE THE 3 WINNERS OF THE GIVEAWAY! THEY HAVE 48 HOURS TO GET BACK TO ME. THEY HAVE ALL BEEN SENT AN EMAIL!
 
 

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65 comments:

  1. I try to get it as soon as possible. Stuck-on stains and messes are so hard to get!

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  2. Baking soda & hydrogen peroxide are a dynamite pair!

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  3. Mr Clean Magic Erasers...that are miracle sponges!

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  4. I love the mr. clean magic erasers! I often clean with vinegar.

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  5. I try to do a little cleaning each night after the kids go to bed, so they won't disrupt me and mess it all up immediately.

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  6. For clothes and fabric, hairspray and a toothbrush!

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  7. I use windex on counter tops,to clean the toilet,mirrors & sometimes the walls in the house it works well on a lot of items.

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  8. You can use a lemon to get rid of calcium deposits in your sink, just cut open a lemon (or save the rind after making some lemonade and use that) and rub it on the calcium deposits! Then rinse it off. :) Voila!

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  9. My best cleaning tip is preventative. Do not wear your shoes inside the house. Take shoes off in your entry or in your garage. If you don't track dirt and germs inside, you don't have to spend time cleaning them off!

    Nancy
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  10. We have really hard water and it leaves rings in the toilet if I neglect cleaning them each week. I've found that the only thing that can get those rings off is sand paper! Gone in an instant.

    acartwrightmorell at gmail dot com

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  11. To clean the microwave, put a bowl of water with 1/4 or 1/2 a lemon and heat it up. It will make the microwave smell good as well as clean it.

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  12. The Works Toilet Bowl cleaner does a quick, cheap, and amazing job.

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  13. One of my favorites is to microwave a bowl of water with a little lemon juice in for about 1 minute. The steam helps loosen up the grime and the lemon juice helps give a fresh smell

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  14. I use Barkeepers Friend on everything!

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  15. I keep the old holey socks and use as rags.

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  16. I leave an old toothbrush under each sink so I can clean around the faucets better and quicker.

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  18. Use a old toothbrush to get around corners and edges

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  19. Clean as you go, no matter what you are cleaning. Makes it so you do not get overwhelmed.

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  20. spray the stovetop down and let the cleaner work while you load the dishwasher. By the time you are done, it will have done its magic and you wont have to scrub
    lewislibrary4052@hotmail.com

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  21. One of my favorite go-to cleaning tips is simply using baking soda. For surfaces where you don't want to use harsh cleaner, a paste of baking soda and water can work wonders to uncrust things. mary987 (at) hotmail (dot) com

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  22. Use a dryer sheet to clean the bathtub! jessicapeeling@yahoo.com

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  23. I also use vinegar and lemon juice to clean the kitchen!
    Thanks

    Fiona N
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  24. I use vinegar to clean in the kitchen, too! It really works!

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  25. Wet washcloth in the microwave. Cut on for 2 minutes. Stuff comes right off. Usually!

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  26. I use this product I got from Sam's club, takes almost anything out, including fungernail polish in carpet.

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  27. vinegar is a great cleaning solution. eclairre at ymail dot com

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  28. Orange oil is great for cutting grease and smells great.

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  29. I use waterproof sandpaper to clean toilet rings,, no scratching..

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  30. My best tip is to try & clean up spills as soon as they happen, The longer they sit.. The HARDER they will be to clean up.


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  31. Lemons work great for cleaning a microwave. Just put a lemon half in about a half cup of water and a tbsp of baking soda and microwave it for about 30 seconds. Take it out of the microwave. Use the lemon dipped in the water to scrub the inside of the oven. Works and smells great!

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  32. Yea one of my favorites is the microwave for 5 minutes, dont open door and let the steam do the work leave for another 5 minutes then wipe out, use cleaner after :)

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  33. Clean right away! Instead of just letting it pile up. That sometimes is my problem... :)

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  34. As soon as a spill happens clean it up.

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  35. I let my kids clean, especially for punishment. Even if they don't do a great job, it makes it easier for me when they do the in between cleaning. Plus, they think it's fun! momlovesdeals at gmail dot com

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  36. keep up with it and for stuck on microwave yuckness a water with lemon heat for 4 minutes and come celana nd smeels good

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  37. I use white vinegar to clean the shower head in the shower.

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  38. I love to clean a little each day. That way you don't need to deep clean as often.

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  39. Clean a mess as soon as its made!
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  40. I find being organized helps you create less mess in the first place. Also, clean spills immediately. You might be in a hurry but if you leave it for later it just gets harder to clean

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  41. clean daily, even if it is for 10 minutes! it will help keep it from becoming overwhelming

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  42. My very best cleaning tip? Use vinegar. It works wonders without damaging surfaces or leaving bleached out spots!

    lilypaddj3 at gmail dot com

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  43. Wipe down the inside of a microwave with fresh lemon to put a nice scent in there. Email: yona(at)pricelesswriters.com

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  44. For hardwood floors I just learned this trick. Steep 2 teabags in boiling water, add enough water to cool it down. Apply to floors with a cloth & wipe dry. Laborious but phenomenal outcome.

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  45. I like using vinegar when cleaning to prevent streaking

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  46. I use microfiber clothes to clean my windows and mirrors, leaves no streaks and no need for a window clesner

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  47. Was you hard wood floors with Vinegar and water makes them shine and streak free

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  48. I do all the heavy cleaning on Saturdays.. make sure you keep a clean kitchen, vacuum and dust every 2-3 days.

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  49. use apple cider vinegar in the dishwasher to get the dishes sparkling :)

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  50. I like to let the cleaner soak in for about 10 minutes before I bother to scrub with elbow grease sometimes the cleaner has acted like a flocculant and drawn out the stain making my job easier.

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  51. Clean up kitchen messes before they have time to harden and then need to be soaked to remove. sweetbettysue@gmail.com

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  52. wipe the inside of windows horizontally and the exterior vertically. you will immediately know which side the streak is on! thanks for the fab giveaway!

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  53. baking soda makes a great cleaner when you need a little aberasive, but don't want to scratch something.

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  54. I like using a half cup of vinegar with a half cup of water inside the microwave for two minutes! Cuts odors and loosens gunk to wipe it away easily!

    Thank you!

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  55. use a toothbrush for the hard to reach areas

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  56. I think if you clean right when it happens and not wait. Thank you

    candieluster(at)gmail(dot)com

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  57. Clean a little very day. Not letting it pile up and require a ton of work.

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  58. I use Q-tips to clean small areas (microwave vents)
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  59. I have really been into using vinegar as a cleaner for everything lately!

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  60. Vinegar works really well to clean a lot of things!

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  61. Clorox wipes, vinegar/dawn mixed in a spray bottle works good and I use beach mixed with water on my floors.

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  62. Keep old toothbrushes around! They are great to hard water spots in crevices.

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  63. Water and vinegar works great on marble floors and counter tops.Avon's skin so soft works great on shower doors.Thank you :)
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  64. Equal parts white vinegar and dish soap work wonders on bath tubs! Spray and leave for 1-2 hours (I leave mine for 45 minutes) then I wipe or rinse off :)

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