My Favorite Cleaning Paste: Shaklee Scour Off
Hey Guys!
If you are like me, you get busy while you’re cooking dinner and accidentally boil over your pasta water and don’t wipe it up right away…OR you accidently burn the meal you’re making…OR your pans that are anciently old look like they need to just be donated! If you’ve never experienced any of this then will you please PLEASE come to my house and just take over for me! I promise, I’ll just hand over the reigns and let you take over! 🙂
Today I’m going to share with you some of my epic fails in the kitchen…and how I always solve my problems!
Let me introduce to you Shaklee Scour Off – we are BEST friends!
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Let me just show you some of the ways Scour Off has come to my rescue:
Moldy Bath Tub Jets
Burnt Coffee Pot

Burnt Baking Sheet

Cook Top Spill Over
Check out my top 4 tips for how to clean a glass cooktop!
Hard Water Build Up
Our faucets get white build up on them due to having hard water. Scour Off easily cleans the faucet fixtures without harming the finish. Check out this cleaning tutorial for How to Remove Hard Water Stains and Buildup on Faucet Fixtures.

Cleaning Dirty Windows

Now you guys can see why Shaklee’s Scour Off and Miracle Scrubber Pad is my most prized cleaner! We are a messy household apparently!
There are no bad odors or even dangerous chemicals in Scour Off. Shaklee guarantees that every single product is green, safe & effective!

Order yours today and if you aren’t completely satisfied, Shaklee guarantees your money back, 100%! So you’ve got nothing to lose!

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Stephanie—home cook, DIY addict, seasonal decor fanatic, and proud chicken wrangler living in a Victorian house that’s always a project. Whether I’m cooking with garden-fresh ingredients, herding mischievous chickens, or tackling another DIY, I’m here to share the fun (and chaos).
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