3 thoughts on “cleaning tasks needing to be done”

  1. Terri Robinson

    Good Evening Amy,
    I am a mother of 6 kiddos 28 down to 10 only one is a girl would of loved to have more girls but that was not what God wanted for me. Have been homeschooling for around 13 yrs. But the question I have is nothing to do with any of that, just a little insight about my family. Looking at your kitchen cabinets they look very clean, no grease stuck on. I have tried everything that i find or read or hear about . But nothing seems to get it off. Also under the fun to clean microwave. What are you using ? Hoping you may have found the working product. Thank you for any ideas, Terri Robinson

    1. So nice to meet you. You are an experienced Momma too! I have used a lot of things over the years and recently been introduced to Norwex cleaning cloths. I have gotten rid of everything else I own and just use them. THey clean amazingly…Like ridiculously amazing with just water. I would suggest getting an Enviro cloth…. they are around $20 but well worth. I have replaced all my cleaners and use just that. I do it in my bathroom too. If you look at one of my videos..I have a Norwex person..Heather and she will hook you up. She is wonderful. If you can afford something else..I would get a window cloth..You will never use anything but water to clean your mirrors and windows. Just remember to never wash with softener or chemical stuff. I boil mine to keep them nice. I hope this helps. Try them it works wonderfully. They also sell Ultra Clean powder…I use that for my bathroom scum and it wipes so clean, it might help for your grease. I believe it is a miracle product. Nothing like microfiber you get at a store:)

  2. Terri, for the microwave, I use a large coffee mug filled with half vinegar/half water mixture. The night before you want to clean it, set the mug with the vinegar-water mix in the center of the glass tray inside. Set the timer for 1-2 minutes on high power, or however long it takes it to begin boiling. Then turn off the microwave, leave the mug inside, and leave the door closed all night. The next morning, remove the mug, and with a clean cloth, wipe down the inside of the oven starting from the top, to the sides, to the bottom. The vinegar mixture will dissolve the splatters!

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