I participated in a campaign on behalf of Mom Central Consulting (#MC) for Arm & Hammer. I received a product sample to facilitate my review and a promotional item as a thank you for participating.
This is the time of year for having guests over whether for holidays parties or just because. I really do love this time of year because we make time to see one another and really get in the face to face social time. It also gives me an excuse to really bake up some yummy treats, oh and forces me to keep the house clean… Haha
I have finally gotten most of my Christmas decorations up and like having little touches throughout the house to make it special for my guests. This even includes the bathroom. I turn on the smell good warmer, have a cute Christmas decoration, and I also make sure my towels smell good. After all who wants to wipe their hands on a stinky towel?? Your guests will notice the small touches when you truly try to make your house a pleasant and clean one.
Arm & Hammer has a line of laundry soap that can help your clothes and towels smell good and look good at the same time. Laundry is a daily chore in this house and seems to build up even more during the holiday season the more I have guests over. I clean before I have people over and have to clean again when they leave. There are sheets and towels and rugs that all need to be freshened up.
It is nice when there are things like laundry soap that make your job just a little bit easier. With the Arm & Hammer Ultra Power 4X laundry soap, you wind up using much less soap per load so each bottle really goes a long way. That means less trips to the store as well. It is also packed with two scoops of baking soda, which if you didn’t know can really help to brighten and whiten your clothes.
I have used the Arm & Hammer laundry soap for a couple of weeks now and am impressed at how nice my clothes and towels are looking coming out of the dryer. It is even tackling the kiddo stains of jelly and dirt.
How do you freshen up your house and get it ready for holiday guests? Do you have any tips or tricks to share that make it easier?
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