Shaklee, a company known for their amazing health products, want to introduce you to their Get Clean line, an array of natural and nontoxic cleaning choices that are safe for your family and the planet! Shaklee's Get Clean line of cleaning products contain no harmful fumes or hazardous chemicals. Proving you don't need a bunch of chemicals to get the job done, the Get Clean line has been shown to outperform over 20 leading household cleaner brands!
Shaklee cares about our environment and their Get Clean kits help make a positive impact by keeping 108 pounds of packaging out of landfills, as well as eliminating 248 pounds of greenhouse gases with each Get Clean cleaning kit. One Get Clean household kit helps to do this by saving on packaging and harmful chemical outputs. Not just good news for the planet, but you can rest assured your family can breathe easy when you clean with Shaklee's natural cleaners, free of harmful and hazardous fumes.
You would spend around $3,400 in ready to use cleaners to get the same amount of clean found in one of Shaklee's Get Clean kits!
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Shaklee's Get Clean kits feature a special Basic H2 Organic Super Cleaning Concentrate Formula, enabling a little to go a long way! This is how you can get more cleaning bang for your buck with one of their Get Clean kits! Below is a picture of my finished window cleaner solution that I made with water and just a few drops of this super concentrate!
Thanks to the wonderful folks at Shaklee, I was able to try one of their Get Clean kits for myself! I was surprised to learn just how harmful for not just the planet, but for my family the cleaners I have been using are. Some scary chemicals I found in my cleaning supplies included: ammonia, sulfuric acid, and morpholine. These are just a few of many chemicals that are harmful and found in most common cleaners. In Shaklee's Get Clean products, you won't find any of these!
Since I just started my Spring cleaning regimen, I was excited to use my new Get Clean kit to tidy up! The Basic H2 super concentrate not only doubles to make a window and a separate bottle of all purpose cleaner, a little bit goes a long way and provides a clean that is just as good as my old cleaners. My kit also came with some wonderful eco-friendly laundry sheets, some micro fiber cloths, a handy soft scrubber bar, a container of Germ Off disinfecting wipes, laundry soap concentrate, liquid dish soap concentrate, some Nature Bright laundry booster and stain remover, dishwasher powder concentrate, some empty spray bottles to make my window and all purpose mixtures, and more. The concentrates that come in this kit are going to make for enough cleaners to last me well past Spring cleaning!
My Old Cleaning Stash
My New And Improved Stash!
Want To Win A Get Clean Mini Kit?
Thanks to the folks at Shaklee, (1) reader of Textbook Mommy is going to receive a Get Clean Mini Kit. This kit retails for $46.95 and can be viewed here!
Official rules by Shaklee for this giveaway can be found here.
Details: Open to U.S. residents, 18 years of age and older. Only one person per household entering please. Once the giveaway has ended the winner will have 48 hours to respond to the winning email or an alternate winner will be chosen.
Giveaway Ends: March 31, 2012 at Midnight EST.
*Disclosure:
This review and giveaway was made possible by the Shaklee Corporation & Mom Spark Media. Incentives, product and support were provided. Thoughts are my own.
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