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Probably like most people, I don’t enjoy most cleaning. I think my least favorite job related to cleaning is cleaning tile. I hate how it’s so difficult to get in the grout lines, so to get them truly clean I end up scrubbing and scrubbing until I feel like my hand is going to fall off. I dislike it so much that I’ve thought before that once we get ready to purchase a house, I refuse to have tile. Or at least, if we do buy a house with tile we’ll have to have it changed out. Until then, I plan to look into different types of cleaners to see if there might be something out there that I haven’t tred that will allow me to do less scrubbing. CLR Bath & Kitchen Cleaner claims it makes all types of cleaning, whether it’s stains, dirt, rust, mildew or something else, an easier job.

I haven’t given it a try yet, but it says it works on soap scum, calcium, dirt, lime and hard water stains, making it suitable for bath and kitchen cleaning. It also is said to be fast acting and powerful, cleaning quickly and effectively. It has the enviromental protection agencys DFE or design for the environment label, meaning it is designed using safter chemicals.

Have you tried CLR bath & kitchen cleaner? What was your experience like?

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