The kitchen is usually the room that is the most used in our house – the heart of our home! With 3 kids, including 9 month old twins, it seems that I’m always in there making another meal for someone or getting dinner ready. It’s the place where I give my girls a bath, do homework and my blogging and a whole lot more! So I’m always trying to make sure our counters, sink and table are as clean as possible, especially since I’m making several bottles a day and the girls food!
I usually rely a combination of cleaning wipes, paper towels and a dishcloth that is kept on my sink to keep my kitchen clean. I’ll clean the dishcloth every couple days when I’ll throw it in with some towels. But it’s usually always getting super hot and soapy, so it’s okay, right? WRONG!
The average dishcloth is dirtier than a hotel comforter, TV remote and faucet….yuck! After just one day’s use, dishcloths can harbor and redeposit millions of germs on the surfaces you and your family come in contact with throughout the day. I don’t even want to know how dirty my washcloth is but I’m pretty sure that I’m spreading around so many germs around my kitchen. I think it’s time to ditch the dishcloth! The solution? Bounty DuraTowel!
The Bounty DuraTowel has been designed with more fibers that hold together so even when wet, it feels and cleans like a dishcloth. It’s also strong enough to tackle those tough kitchen cleaning jobs like your countertops, sinks and even small appliances!
It’s been clinically proven to leave surfaces 3x cleaner than a germy dishcloth* that could redeposit those germs all over your kitchen. You can learn more about the Bounty DuraTowel and find where it’s located in a store near you!
*1tsp spaghetti sauce, 10 mls. coffee, ⅛ tsp creamer on laminate countertop
Bounty exposed my dirty dishcloth and showed me the cleaner way to clean with Bounty DuraTowel, the only cloth-like, durable paper towel that is clinically proven to leave surfaces three times cleaner than a germy dishcloth.* Find out more here!
*1tsp spaghetti sauce, 10 mls. coffee, ⅛ tsp creamer on laminate countertop
This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Bounty. The opinions and text are all mine.
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