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Espro Sports Cleaner – Spring Cleaning Tips for the Active Family!

I don’t know what it is about spring, but that tends to be the time that everyone thinks about deep cleaning. I guess it’s the smell of fresh air that does it to us! However, with two little girls and two little dogs cleaning is and everyday all day kind of thing for us. I am always on the look for products that can make my daily chores a little easier on me. Lately I have been giving ESPRO Sports Cleaner a try.  This post is a sponsored post, but all opinions, stories, and my experience are all personal and true (like always)!

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ESPRO Sports cleaner can be used for so much more than sports stuff. It can be used for uniforms, carpet, car upholstery, food stains, baby stains, pet stains, furniture, hunting stains and more!  Believe it or not it can get out grass stains, blood, sweat stains, food stains, juice, dirt, field paint, grease, and more! It also does not use harsh chemicals or contains bleach, butyl, chlorinated, petroleum, or even phosphates. Not only can use use the ESPRO as a sports cleaner but you can also use it as an odor eliminator. That is easy to do.  Simply spray it on the item and let it air dry.

I found ESPRO to be great for my dogs and their stuff. I used the cleaner on our dog leash, and it got it nice and clean. If you have kids than you know they can be messy eaters. My kids are the messiest eaters in the world. We have these white kitchen chairs. They are the cutest chairs, but with kids around they tend to get a little dirty.  However with a little ESPRO and a little elbow grease they were like new!
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Over the summer I am sure my ESPRO cleaner will be getting used a lot on grass stains. Honestly there is no telling what I will use ESPRO on when come to my kids. They like to get dirty! What kid doesn’t? That’s what makes ESPRO so great. It can be used for several things!

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  1. One of my tips is to use car windshield washer fluid instead of more expensive glass cleaners. They are the same thing.

  2. My cleaning tip is to use your used dryer sheets for dusting. The static electricity in the dryer sheet traps the dust

  3. My favorite cleaning tip is to clean up as messes happen. If not, messes will pile up and you’ll feel overwhelmed by how much there is to do.

  4. I do really have any tips. My suggestion would be to stay on top of things. With four kids, I have to go over the same stuff every day. If I don’t, my house looks like a tornado came through.

  5. my favorite cleaning tip is to use baking soda and vinegar for your cleaning. They are cheap and they work plus they are not filled with all those chemicals that are so bad for you.

  6. Do a little bit at a time, it’s much easier than trying to do it all at once.

  7. My cleaning tip would be focus on one room at a time, one thing at a time. Don’t get caught up in everything. That way everything gets cleaned properly!

  8. I usually like to vacuum last – go top to bottom to ensure all dust gets sucked up

  9. My favorite cleaning tip is to clean as you go. Don’t wait to do it all on one day. Spread it out throughout the week.

  10. Use RainEx on the shower tile — water beads right up and the tile stays clean.

  11. Use Dryer sheets to dust, also Cut dryer sheets in half. They do the same job and a box lasts longer, saving money.

  12. My favorite cleaning tip is about cleaning lamp shades. Use a “clean” paint brush and take the lamp shade outside and use the brush to clean, especially the pleats.

  13. I like a caddy to bring my cleaning supplies from room-to-room or right to the messy spot without frequent trips back to the cupboard or closet

  14. My tip is to do a little each day so you do not get piled up with it on your off days

  15. One room at a time! Don’t get distracted and start another room when one isn’t finished.

  16. Always soak a stain for a few minutes before trying to get it out.

  17. Vinegar and water helps keep ants away, is economical, and works as a counter cleaner.

  18. My tip is to spend 15 minutes each evening picking up, even on days you haven’t had “time to clean”. It really helps everything to look cleaner!

  19. Make a mixture of 1/4 Cup of Baking Soda, 1/4 Cup of Citric Acid (found in the canning section at your grocer), and 10 drops of lemon oil. Mix well

    And dump it in your dishwasher. Start your dishwasher as normal and let it run for 2-5 minutes. Pause your cleaning cycle and let sit for at least 4 hours. Then resume the washing cycle and allow it to finish.

  20. I clean as I go. When I go to sleep for the evening, I make sure there are no dishes in the sink, and everything is tidy.

  21. I add essential oils and Epsom salt to my laundry to keep it fresh smelling.

  22. My cleaning tip is to use X-14 to clean your floor and bathroom grout. That stuff is amazing!

  23. Lemon, baking soda and vinegar are household items that have so many uses in cleaning.

  24. I love the tip that I can use vinegar with water to wash the rust on my clothes
    Thank You for the chance!

  25. always take the time to tidy a mess before moving on to a new activity!

  26. My favorite cleaning tip is to use newspapers instead of paper towels to clean mirrors and windows to avoid streaks.

  27. I always donate gently used clothes first, remove items you no longer need before beginning to clean or organize.

  28. Is to pick up each and everyday that way it don’t all catch up at once on you

  29. My favorite cleaning tip would be to clean often, so the house doesn’t get to messy!

  30. I hate cleaning but I do it anyway therefore I appreciate all these great tips! I’m definitely gonna have some vinegar handy from now on!

  31. I make my bathroom cleaner out of vinegar, corn starch and dish detergent.

  32. Use microfiber cleaning cloths instead of paper towels or cotton cloths.

  33. My favorite cleaning tip is put vinegar and few drops of blue dawn dish soap in spray bottle and keep in shower spray walls and shower doors with it before you shower then rinse off when done shower. My shower doors are 5 years old and they look brand new no soap built up nothing. I love love this tip I learned years ago.

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