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Grab Green Cleaning Supplies

Hey neighbors!!

I am sure most of you are presently preparing for the upcoming holidays.  Part of this preparation includes cleaning the home.  Grab Green recently sent me a box of samples.  We opened the box to find laundry detergent pods, dryer sheets, dish soap, dishwashing pods, hand soap, room freshener and all purpose cleaner.

Grab Green is, as it's name states, a company that has focused on finding healthier, more effective and  safer cleaning products for your home and family.  Their formulas are non toxic and thus safer for your family.  I have one daughter who reacts to different soaps and detergents, so I am on the lookout for better products that will not cause her to react.

So, back to the topic at hand.  If you are having family and friends over for the holiday, you will be doing some extra cleaning.  Bedding will need washed if you have company that will be staying overnight, as well as washing towels.  You will most likely be pulling out your best dishes that may not have been used in awhile, so you will want to give them a good washing. Grab your Grab Green Dishwashing Detergent Pods.   You can use an their All Purpose Cleaner, Tangerine with  Lemongrass,  to do a little extra cleaning.  When you get done cleaning the bathroom, you can put out a nice bottle of Thyme with Fig Leaf Hand Soap.

Grab Green has all these products and more.  You can give your home a good cleaning, knowing that you are not using a lot of toxic, chemical filled products.  I often use the room freshener right before we have company.  We have pets and I try to make sure our home does not smell like a dog house!

So, if you are looking for some great products that are healthier for your family, check out Grab Green!

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