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Soft Scrub Advanced Surface




Hi Neighbors!

We are spring cleaning today, even though I am not sure spring is here yet!  Someone said we were going to get snow again tomorrow!  So, while we are cleaning I want to share the Soft Scrub Advanced Surface Cleaner*Polish.

It can be used on many surfaces, like; granite, stainless steel, marble, etc.  My favorite place to use it though is on my glass top stove!  It works wonders.  I had a cleaner I was using on a regular basis before, but I will be moving over to Soft Scrub Advanced Surface from now on.  I am really hoping you can see from the pictures how well it works.  Unfortunately, because it is a glass top, I had trouble taking a picture without a glare.  Trust me though, it worked great.


One of the children had boiled some pasta and the water boiled over leaving a mess on the stove top.  After allowing it to cool, I used the Soft Scrub Advanced Surface.  It cleaned it off, easily.  I am really trying to keep the stove top clean and looking nice, so I really like the Soft Scrub.


OK, now for the technical stuff.  The new Advanced Surface is a rinse free gel that cleans and polishes.  You can use this on your toughest stains even on your most delicate surfaces, like my glass top stove.  There is no rinsing required, just apply Soft scrub Advanced Surface and then wipe away with a sponge, cloth or paper towel.  How simple can it get?

Two neighbors will each receive one coupon for a free bottle of Soft Scrub.  You can actually choose any one of their products.  Hurry up and enter.  Then stop by the Soft Scrub page to enter their Sweepstakes.  Use the URL below.
http://insiders.purex.com/BeHappySweepstakes/?id=784

Thanks for stopping by At the Fence!  I look forward to seeing you soon!

Disclosure:I received no monetary compensation for this post.  I did receive product for review purposes.  All quotes in red come from the sponsor's website or email.  All thoughts and opinions are my own.


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Comments

Sandra VanHoey said…
I would use it many places, like in sinks for one
D Cheatle said…
I would use it on the glass stovetop!

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scottsgal said…
stove top and counter tops
Darlene said…
I would use it on my bathtub.
I especially would use it on my counter tops

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Realia Mazing said…
we have the asme type of stove top and we would use it on that!
DEBIJOT said…
I would also use it on my glass topped stove. My husband cooks everything on high - therefore there are a lot of boil overs.
rubynreba said…
I'd use it in my kitchen on the sink and countertops.
janetfaye said…
I would use it on my stove and sinks.

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Nknouse22 said…
I would use it on my stove
carolwegs said…
I would like to use this on my stove. thanks
Colleen Maurina said…
I also have a glass top stove and really need a good cleaner for it!

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Unknown said…
I would use it in the shower.
michedt said…
I'd use it on the stove. My husband does the cooking and he makes such a mess!
Michelle Tucker
Unknown said…
I would use it on the stove.

Claudia.
Unknown said…
I'd use this on our stove :)
Shelley P said…
I would use it on the stove.
Allison Downes said…
I would use it on my stove

thanks for the chance to win!
Rachel M said…
I would definitely use this in the stove...we tend to splatter a lot :)
Either my bathroom or kitchen
I would use it on the stove and whatever else needed cleaning! ;)
Angela Saver said…
I'll use it in my shower and bathroom sink.

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Carmen said…
I would use it on my stove and sink area.
Tami Valentine said…
on my stove. I can't cook too well and when I do, I always boil stuff over!

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