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Spring cleaning Soap Anna Cleaning soap

Try this at home series starts today with a spring cleaning tip. The spring sun shines and illuminates the whole home.
Soap Anna
At the same time, the winter-darkened eyesight returns and the sun brightens every fingerprint, muzzle impression, dust particle and lime deposit found in the house.
The best thing about cleaning is cleaning products that work.
Nothing annoys the lustful cleaner awakened by spring more than abundantly foaming, horribly strong chemical-smelling, dilute slime, which, however, does not bite into the dirt and does not scream away in any way.
Soap Anna cleaning soap is a really effective little piece for inspired spring cleaning. For example, try to brighten the mirror door of the sauna like this:
Soap Give a grater
1. Grate 1 teaspoon of Soap Put the cleaning soap in a spray bottle and pour hot water from the faucet over it. Shake the bottle and let the grate dissolve in the water.
SoapGive a spray
2. Wet the glass door and spray Soap. Give the glass door a grate. Let it work for a moment.
Give soap and a brush
3. Then rub the Soap Put the cleaning soap directly on the pot brush and dance the brush along the glass.
Soap Anna
4. Rinse well and enjoy a clear view.
Cleaning soap
Soap Anna Cleaning soap effectively removes lime deposits and stubborn dirt. It is really pleasantly efficient in cleaning the home in every destination.
To clean the glass door of the sauna, you need these products:
1. Soap Anna cleaning soap, 100g bar, enough for up to 25 liters of cleaning spray. Choice of Unscented, Citrus or Lavender fragrance. From €7.90 in Elsa's Ekopaja online store.
2. A pot brush or soft scrubbing sponge, e.g. Scrub Daddy.
3. Water from the tap
4. The price of a spatula and bamboo cloth for drying the door is €3.90 in Elsa's Ekopaja online store.
I hope our tips will inspire you and help you start spring cleaning.
Cleaning is not a serious matter and it should not be done by force but with joy.
Spring greetings from Mari Elsa Ekopaja.
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