EcoForce December Giveaway – To help you clear up in the New Year

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I try these days to do as much as I can for the environment, I do realise I may not be able to do much, but I still follow the ethos every little counts. 
EcoForce products are made from between 50 and 100% recycled material and some of the range is made in the EU meaning they are more sustainable and environmentally friendly while still being able to give you the same cleaning power. 
Available at amazing prices the EcoForce range contains things such as pegs, bag grips, sponges, scourers, clothes, dusters and clothes lines amongst other things. 
One of my favourite has to be the Dishmatic
This nifty little gadget holds your washing up liquid in the long lasting handle meaning you only need to replace the scourer on the bottom, the top opening is hinged so loss of the cap is not inevitable. At the moment with my back hurting washing up has been a bit of a no no but this little beauty has made things so much easier – dip into water, clean more at my height and then rinse. I’ve also found I have been using less washing up liquid as the lovely Dishmatic dispenses just enough – so even less waste! The RRP for this little thing just £1.33!

Recycled Dusters

I get through dusters like no mans business, this place seems to be very dusty, plus I seem to have a bit of a knack of using too much polish – anyway my cleaning skills aren’t in the view here but this 100% recycled dusters are. Made of  recycled cotton/viscose and synthetic fibres. The EcoForce dusters can be used wet or dry with polish and all kinds of surfaces, soft to the touch these really have left my selves shining. RRP £1.49

Recycled Multi Purpose Cloths

How would you like to have your Post Christmas Cleaning kit started?
The lovely people at EcoForce are offering one lucky reader a lovely bundle of green cleaning goodies to set them up for a sparking new year.
To enter this competition all you need to do is:
Compulsory Entries
Be a blog follower – leave me your GFC Name
You must leave a blog comment on this post telling me what you most hate cleaning after the Christmas season is over.
Extra Entries
Follow me on Twitter
Tweet about this competition
Like my Facebook page
Share this competition on Facebook
Comment on another blog post (let me know which post).
That gives up to 7 entries per person – you must make sure you enter via the rafflecopter app below, and you must complete both compulsory entries for any extra entries to count. Please make sure you read the rules before entering to make sure your entry is actually counted. Anyone found to be breaking the rules will be disqualified. Good luck all!
 

69 thoughts on “EcoForce December Giveaway – To help you clear up in the New Year

  1. The kitchen & oven. With 5 kids and other relatives coming over, the kitchen ends up looking a right mess. Takes me all day to give it a proper clean.

  2. Got to be the cooker rings where my hubby has spilt the gravy usually :)  But hey, that’s nothing really considering he does all the cooking on Christmas Day, so I’m more than happy to clean up :)

  3. The worst thing to clean is definitely the kitchen after Christmas, with all the cooking that’s been going on and the mountain of washing up! 

  4. The worst thing to clean has to be getting all the pine needles out of the carpet after you take the Xmas tree down! I’m always finding them 6 months after!

  5. Worst thing to clean after Christmas, is the carpet, all those sausage roll pastry crumbs, chocolate bits etc etc. all crunched in.

  6. The living room! Taking down the tree and decorations, Christmas ornaments and flowers, all feels really tacky after the event.

  7. the whole kitchen area, my partner does the cooking and is an amazing cook, yummy – bu then i always dread cleaning afterwards as there is mess everywhere, floor , walls, worktops, messy sink, greasy and yucky – bleeeeuuuuggghhhhh

  8. I hate picking the last pieces of turkey off the carcass after the Xmas day meal but I do enjoy the soup & turkey risotto made with the pickings

  9. It’s the hardest to clean the stains from people trekking into their house with their shoes on … :( and of course, all the spills!

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