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Household Cleaners to make Spring Cleaning Less Painful

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Every home, especially ones with children and pets, has a few of those things we do our best to hide. You know, the things you don’t want company to see, like a stain on the carpet, a rust mark in the bathtub, or that spot on the kitchen counter that won’t come off no matter how hard you try.

There’s no longer any need to hide the imperfections and the result of daily living in our homes. A new generation of more powerful cleaning and restoration products are now available directly to the consumer. Those little embarrassing stains, marks and spots can be a thing of the past. Now it’s just a matter of choosing the right cleaner for the job.

Among the best cleaners available for jobs that cleaners from the supermarket can’t handle, are a few As Seen On TV products, such as Restore 4, Kaboom and Oxi-Clean.

Restore 4 is the perfect choice for restoring surfaces in bathrooms, kitchens, laundry rooms and all around the house. Professionals have been using Restore 4 for years to make sinks, countertops, floors, showers and other surfaces look like new.

Have you ever wondered how a upscale resorts, restaurants and stores keep everything looking so new? It's with powerful products like Restore 4.

There’s an entire line of Restore 4 products for every area of your home. You can restore porcelain, tile, grout, fiberglass, linoleum, vinyl and formica to its original beauty. Restore 4 for wood is also available. And don’t forget their great upholstery cleaner as well glass and stainless steel products.

Of course, not everything needs to be restored, sometimes what you really need is a heavy-duty cleaning product to remove build-up, such as dirt, hard water or lime on surfaces in your bathroom and kitchen. Kaboom is the product of choice for these types of cleaning jobs.

Kaboom washes away build-up and stains like no other cleaner can. Use it to remove rust stains and water marks from the bathtub, build-up on shower doors and curtains and to leave your faucets bright and sparkling. It also works great on floors to remove buildup and stubborn residue from beauty products such as hairspray and makeup.

For fabric care, and to rid your carpet of spots and stains, Oxi-Clean fits the bill perfectly. It’s gentle oxygen action removes dirt, stains and spots without damaging carpet or fabrics. Use it on upholstery, carpet, clothing and linens to make them look fresh and new. Oxi-Clean also works great as a laundry detergent, removing dirt, grease, stains and even odors.

For the kitchen, Oxi Clean has come out with an amazing dishwasher detergent that uses oxygen action to thoroughly clean even pots with baked-on food. It also works great for cleaning difficult places in the kitchen such as range hoods and stovetops.

So, whatever little dirty secrets you have in your home, whether it’s build-up in the bathtub, stains on the carpet, or scratched porcelain in the sink, there’s a great product out there to take it away. Stop covering up with rugs in odd places or extra-long bath mats. Instead, get rid of the problem completely by cleaning and restoring. Then you can sit back and enjoy company coming over, instead of wondering whether they’ll notice the stain on the carpet.





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