Scrubbing Bubbles

Old 12-19-2010, 02:28 PM
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While cleaning my bathroom with Scrubbing Bubbles, I had a couple of figurines that needed cleaning. They have small spaces that get dirty/dusty and nothing reaches to clean them. For some reason I sprayed them with Scrubbing Bubbles. I let them sit for awhile and then rinsed. Low & Behold - the small spaces were clean. The action of the bubbles did scrub them clean. Ah, Yes, we truely are the Mother of Invention.
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Old 12-19-2010, 02:37 PM
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Have tried this too, and loved the results.
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My white refrigerator has a textured surface and I sprayed it with Scrubbing Bubbles and it cleaned itself practically!
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OH, I love this idea. Thank you. :-D
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i love Scrubbing Bubbles, too.

Another great product is the magic eraser. Love it!
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I use that too. I have discovered the new ones where it has a trigger and all you have to do is press on it and it pumps itself and shoots out....and you just replace the empty bottle and keep the top part.
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Old 12-19-2010, 03:18 PM
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I like that idea, seems like it would cut costs considerably, not to mention waste.

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I use that too. I have discovered the new ones where it has a trigger and all you have to do is press on it and it pumps itself and shoots out....and you just replace the empty bottle and keep the top part.
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I have been using that too for a long time. I take my mini blinds in the kitchen and put them in the tub and spray both sides and let it sit. Just rinse them off and they sparkle. Best part no scrubbing. I love this stuff. Thanks for the tip on the figurines.
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I LOVE the magic eraser but now will try the scrubbing bubbles too, thanks all for the info!!
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Thanks will put this on my to buy list.
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