Monday, May 5, 2014

Spring Cleaning- Norwex Review

Spring is here, and as I've pointed out in recent blogs that means outside fun and getting to wear shorts, but unfortunately it also means spring cleaning. Fortunately, there are certain cleaning supplies that can make the job much easier for you. My environment science class has been making me more aware of the chemicals that I'm putting in my home and then dumping into my environment. A company- Norwex- started in 1994 with a simple goal: bring chemical free cleaning supplies into the homes of people around the globe. That seems nice, but if their supplies don't clean, they're not worth your money. Luckily for you, I've tested some of their most popular items and am going to share my results with you.
Micro Cleaning Hand Pads: These are pretty much the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser of Norwex, but you don't have to worry about getting a headache if you inhale it for too long because there are no chemicals. Simply wet it in warm water and scrub on any surface to remove stains. The possibilities are endless.
Descaler: This is without a doubt my favorite Norwex cleaning agent. It comes in a spray bottle and is great for cleaning your shower. I have used it on persistent limescale that I had all but given up on ridding myself of, and after sitting for five minutes is wiped right off.
Mop: This is admittedly one of my least favorite products from Norwex. You have to buy the mop handle, mop base, and mop pad separately, which total around $80. Besides not being economically feasible, I saw no difference between the Norwex mop or the $5 disposable mop you buy at Walmart.
If you are interested in buying Norwex products for yourself, look on Norwex.com to find a seller near you.

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