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Soft Scrub Lemon Cleaner Review and Giveaway

New Soft Scrub Total All Purpose Bath & Kitchen Cleanser is tough on stains, yet gentle on surfaces.  The new and improved formula has more whitening power and less residue, for better rinsing.  That means better cleaning and faster rinsing for your tile, grout, sinks, and tubs. 

The all new bottle and cap design improve dispensing, preventing spills and making for a more efficient cleaning experiences.  

From sinks and shower to bathtubs and faucets, this cleanser will blow you away with its versatility and fresh , lemon scent.  

No one likes a dirty household.  Make  your surfaces happy.  Fight grease and grime with the strength of New Soft Scrub Total All Purpose Bath and Kitchen Cleanser.  Your surfaces will thank you.

  My Review: 
Soft Scrub provided a free sample of their Soft Scrub Total All Purpose Bath and Kitchen cleanser so I could review it.  However, all of the opinions expressed here are my own. 

The new bottle designed was easy to dispense and the slender bottle makes it fit in my cleaning cabinet much easier then the fat bottles of cleaning products.  

I am a very sensitive person when it comes to scents.  I do not want to feel like I am suffocating from any sort of scent and especially a cleaning product.  This lemon kitchen cleaner and lemon bathroom cleaner provides a soft lemon smell as if you were cleaning with a lemon not a lemon scented cleanser.  :)  

I started in my kitchen and made my way to the bathroom.  Each item I cleaned was cleaned in a brief amount of time, you did not need to scrub and scrub!  :) 

Enter the giveaway below to win a coupon to get your free bottle of Soft Scrub.  :) 


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Comments

Michele P. said…
I use Clorox right now.
Emi said…
I use soft scrub - gets crayon and lipstick off of walls. And I sometimes use scrubbing bubbles.
stephland3 said…
I use lysol right now.
Debbie Lewis said…
I use scrubbing bubbles
Meaghan said…
I mostly use clorox clean up.
D Cheatle said…
I use a variety...soft scrub is one of them. Clorox Cleanup is another
Sam Stamp said…
We currently use a Vinegar & Dawn Mix
Emillie Rose said…
Lots of Clorox and Scrubbing Bubbles.

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