Quickie’s Ultimate Summer Cleaning Kit #Giveaway

Quickie has been around since the 1920’s being a company of innovation when it comes to cleaning and tools. One of the first tools they created was the compound-action hedge shear and it changed the way Americans gardened. They continued making advances in manufacturing and now make excellent cleaning tools.

They sent me some sponges, we’re a sponge of a family. We just like sponges. We go through them like crazy, and I think this is our first time to try out the Quickie brand. They are super soft and I never knew you could have so many versions of a sponge for cleaning. They sent a microfiber pot and pan sponge, a microfiber dish and glass sponge, and a microfiber non stick cooking pan sponge. I’m going to be cleaning counters and pots. You can have even more cleaning fun!

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From cleaning your floors, to your patio, and even your grill, the Quickie’s Ultimate Summer Cleaning Kit is perfect for getting your home in shape for the season.

Enter To win:

The Ultimate Summer Cleaning Kit contains $86 of Quickie Cleaning products including:

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To Enter:

Give me a cleaning tip, I need some help cleaning my house so give me some good tips! (required)

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The contest will run until June 28th  11:59 pm Pacific. All rules can be found under giveaway rules.

 

This is a sponsored product post. Quickie is providing the prizing.

Comments

  1. Sheila says:

    I love the Epson Stylus Pro 7700! (But boy is it expensive!)

  2. Sheila says:

    Tip: Use vinegar to clean your floors – it cleans AND deodorizes and is safe for animals AND babies. :)

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  4. Tari L. says:

    I use bleach to clean my stainless steel sink. I put about 1 inch of hot water into the sink then add about 1/8 cup of bleach, let sit for a few minutes then wipe and rinse. The sink comes out looking beautiful and is presumably germ free :) .

  5. CherylS22 says:

    Use coffee filters to clean your windows – no streaks, no lint on windows. Thanks for the giveaway!

  6. Deborah Wellenstein says:

    Have one of those magic eraser things close by-they are great for removing crayon marks and scuff marks off walls and floors. Thanks!

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  10. Angela Winesburg says:

    Break it up over the course of several days, so you don’t feel overwhelmed, thanks for the chance!

  11. Kathy Scott says:

    To clean the microwave easily. Fill a coffee mug with water. Microwave on high for 3 minutes. and then wipe clean.

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  13. Kathy Scott says:

    idahomom7 is following you on twitter

  14. susan smoaks says:

    i find it easiest to clean one room a day

  15. Shellie says:

    Wipe your windows with newspaper. Cleans great and no streaks.

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  17. vanessa says:

    I Tweet or hit the RT button up top!!

  18. vanessa says:

    I Advertise this giveaway on any giveaway on my facebook page!

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  21. Charity S. says:

    Use newspaper to clean windows and glass. You’ll get a nice streak free shine, and you don’t have waste paper towels.

  22. Charity S. says:
  23. Here’s my multi-tasking cleaning tip: If you have an item of laundry that needs to be handwashed, take it into the shower with you. Wash it, hang it up on the showerhead, and then scrub out the bathtub and shower with a sponge & cleaning supplies (Just be careful not to slip!!). Then, finish taking your shower as normal. Then you will have a clean shower, a clean item of delicate clothing, and a shower too! :D

  24. Chrysa says:

    Use newspapers to clean windows – no streaks!

  25. Chrysa says:

    I’m following you on Twitter (I’m @ThriftyJinxy).

  26. brian e. says:

    Thanks for the giveaway…my cleaning tip is to use inexpensive shampoo to clean your bathtub, toilet bowl, and sink basin !

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  28. R Hicks says:

    one tip I have is when you clean your miniblinds. SOak them in soapy water in the tub and rinse them off with your hand shower head!

    ardy22 at earthlink dot net

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  30. Veronica Garrett says:

    Pick up everything off the floors before you start cleaning. Being organized makes it easier.

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  32. R Hicks says:

    bookmarked delicious

    ardy22

  33. R Hicks says:

    stumbled

    ardy22

  34. Gianna says:

    I pour 3/4 cup of bleach in the toilet, let set for 10 minutes and then flush.. clean toilet!

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  37. Michelle H. says:

    I have found that window cleaner is good for getting most stains out of the carpet. I haven’t had a problem with it changing the color of my carpet, but I would test it on a small spot first.

  38. Michelle H. says:

    Email subscriber.

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  40. vanessa says:

    Peroxide removes stains and lemon cleans all!

  41. dawn says:

    Clean the bathrooms first and then the other rooms. Get the yucky stuff done first.

    mightynaynay(at)cs.com

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  43. vanessa says:

    I Tweet or hit the RT button up top :)

  44. dawn says:

    I follow you on GFC.

    mightynaynay(at)cs.com

  45. Charlene Kuser says:

    After you flush the toilet, sprinkle 1/4 cup of baking soda into the wet bowl. Take your shower and then give the bowl a single scrub. Flush to rinse.

  46. heather c says:

    My cleaning tip is all about variety! Write the names of rooms you need to clean and other projects you need to do (go thru mail, break down recycling boxes, etc), then put them in a container. Draw three from the container, then do each room/task for 20 minutes. After, take a break. In about 20 minutes, start the process all over again. You’ll go from task to task with the knowledge that you’ll only be there for 20 minutes, so you won’t be overwhelmed nor will you work slowly (right?).

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  49. Cassie says:

    Baking soda is a soft abbrassive for cleaning sinks and tubs. You can also use it as a carpet freshener. Just sprinkle a little on your carpet and wait 15 minutes, then vacuum up. You can also add a few drops of scented oil to the baking soda and then sprinkle.

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