The Motherhood and Aller-Ease, maker of the top selling brand of allergen protective bedding products, have once against joined forces to launch the "Spring Into Action" campaign, featuring premium allergy relief products and best spring cleaning tips from 15 mom bloggers and their readers. I'm so much honored to be a part of the Spring Into Action team, which consists of the following bloggers besides me:
Caryn @ http://www.rockinmama.net
Felicia @ http://www.gograhamgo.com
Stacie @ http://thedivinemissmommy.com
Tonya @ http://afamilycompleted.blogspot.com
Beth @ http://theplussizemommy.com
Diane @ http://somethingsnappee.blogspot.com
Becky @ http://blog.nickels-n-dimes.com
Piera @ http://www.jollymom.com
Angie @ http://MyFourMonkeys.com
Kimberly @ http://prettypinkmomma.blogspot.com
Shannon @ http://www.themommy-files.com
Stephanie @ http://andtwinsmake5.blogspot.com
Tammy @ http://tammystwocents-tammy.blogspot.com
Robyn @ http://www.RobynsOnlineWorld.com
Some of you may still remember the Flip for Fall challenge last year, when Aller-Ease provided me with one set of protective bedding products to try for free and another set to give away. The giveaway was quite a blast and we love all the products we received, especially the pillows. This year, Aller-Ease has generously sent us 2 Allergy Protection Pillow and 1 Queen Size Mattress Protector from their Cotton Comfort line, which fit our new mattress perfectly.

You're welcome to check out the short video, in which I show you the Aller-Ease products I received and some of my self-made spring cleaning tools (I've got a sore throat. Please excuse me for the low and coarse voice).
As part of the "Spring Into Action" project, Aller-Ease is compiling a Best Spring Cleaning Tips of All Time List based on the spring cleaning tips and tricks collected on the 15 participating blogs as well as in the Spring Into Action Circle on The Motherhood. All tipsters are eligible to win 1 of 15 blog giveaways plus 1 of 3 Spring Cleaning Prize Baskets (consisting of 1 pillow, 1 queen cotton mattress protector, 2 queen cotton pillow protectors, Kleenex, Halls Cough drops, Clorox wipes, Various cleaning supplies, and Spring linens)!
In addition, Aller-Ease is hosting a Spring into Action contest now through April 30th. By telling Aller-Ease the most disgusting thing you found during your spring cleaning, you’ll be entered to win a grand prize of an Aller-Ease allergy-proofing bedroom makeover for your entire home (up to four beds). There are tons of chances to win if you enter all the amazing giveaways!
The Giveaway
Thanks to Aller-Ease and The Motherhood, one of my lucky readers will win an Aller-Ease Spring Into Action Prize Pack, including 1 Standard Allergen Barrier Pillows with Washable Cover, 2 Zippered Pillow Protectors and 1 Queen Size Mattress Protector! Be sure to visit the other 14 bloggers to increase your chance of winning.
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- Blog about this giveaway and link back this post, and leave the link in your comment (1 extra entry for mentioning this giveaway on your blog; 3 extra entries for a separate blog post).
Giveaway ends at 11:59 pm Central Time on 4/12/10
Open to US Residents Only.
Winner will be chosen using random.org and will have 72 hours to respond before a new winner is chosen.
Thanks for entering and good luck!
Open to US Residents Only.
Winner will be chosen using random.org and will have 72 hours to respond before a new winner is chosen.
Thanks for entering and good luck!


My spring cleaning tip: take it one room at a time. I start upstairs and do a room a day, I wash down the walls, clean all of the linens, clean out drawers, etc. Not only do I clean, but I also purge items that we don't need or use anymore. It's a great feeling when the entire house has been cleaned top to bottom.....also, I have a great stash for our garage sale!!
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My tip is to have everyone help out. It is no fun when one person feels like she is doing all the work so if everyone pitches in it goes a lot smoother
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spring cleaning is done by all in our family!!! We go room by room, and either throw away or donate what we don't want to Goodwill!
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We do a room a day and my daughters are each given their own tasks. When each room is done then we celebrate with a cookie. That way my daughters are motivated to do the next room on our list.
ReplyDeleteI use the three bin system to go through closets, drawers and cupboards. One bin for keep, one for trash and one for donate. It helps to de-clutter
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I bathe my window blinds every other year. I vacuum the blinds first to remove as much dirt as possible. Then dip them in water mixed with a few drops of mild dish soap. The bathtub works well for this type of chore.
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To get the grout on my counters especially clean and non toxic I use vinegar and baking soda.
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I have a retractable clothes line that I use to hang up my area rugs and give them a good airing out on a nice sunny spring day.
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Cut a lemon in half, put the pieces in a microwave-safe bowl with water to cover, and cook on High for two to three minutes in the micro. The steam will soften hardened food inside the oven while you enjoy the citrus scent.
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Hopefully cold and flu season is over, but I go through the medicine cabinets to get rid of any expired medications.
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Just learned how dirty kids bath toys, so I recently ran all mine sons toys through the sanitize cycle on the dishwasher.
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To clean the upholstery of unwanted odors sprinkle stale cushions and chairs with baking soda, then vacuum after letting it sit for a while.
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Vacuuming before cleaning will make the cleaning process easier and faster. Use your vacuum’s crevice attachment to get into tight spaces and reach under cabinets.
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To clean under the fridge try a sock attached to a measuring stick.
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I recently purchased the shark steam cleaner for my hardwood floors and I am loving it. No chemicals and a great clean.
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Dirty window screens can be easily cleaned using a steam cleaner
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I bathe my window blinds every other year. I vacuum the blinds first to remove as much dirt as possible. Then dip them in water mixed with a few drops of mild dish soap. The bathtub works well for this type of chore.
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Rather than doing it all at once I commit to doing a little bit of cleaning every day for the entire season. Partly because with a baby it is hard to get a block of time to get it all done.
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My spring cleaning tip is to always dust from top to bottom! I also clean the house from top to bottom; one room at a time!
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Cleaning Tip: Use GreenWorks natural all-purpose cleaner. It has amazing cleaning power without harsh chemical fumes or residue!
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Cleaning tip! Automatic-dishwasher detergent works very well to clean refrigerators, stoves, floors, walls, and glass.
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Cleaning tip! Always make a list, that way you know what needs to be done and can check off each item as you complete it. It's so satisfying to see the list shrink before your eyes!
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My tip: Just clean what is the dirtiest or easiest thing first, and do a little bit each day. In less than a week, your home will be clean again!
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My spring cleaning tip: don't be afraid to try something new! Find a new way to clean greener. Make your own cleaning solutions using natural things you have around the house.
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Help the environment and get rid of clutter by using newspaper to clean windows.
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To wash my blinds, I take them down and lay them on my driveway, spray them with cleaner, wait a few minutes then spray them off with the hose. They come out clean with little to no effort, I dry them over the porch railing before returning them to the window.
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ReplyDeleteConcentrate on cleaning one room at a time. And carry all your supplies in a caddy or bucket.
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ReplyDeleteI TRY TO CLEAN A ROOM EVERY MONTH OR TWO...THAT WAY EVERYTHING DOES NOT HAVE TO BE DONE AT ONCE
Make drains run smoothly again by dumping in 1/2 c baking soda followed by 1/2 c vinegar. Let sit for 10 minutes and then run with hot water.
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Another tip is to avoid toxic chemicals.
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Every 6 moths go troug the cabinets and throw out expired products.
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use half a lemon and baking soda to clean stainless steel sinks.
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ReplyDeleteInvolve the whole family going from room to room, each with their own job. Then reward the family with a lunch out!
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I make my own spring cleaning products out of vinegar and lemon juice to cut down on chemicals and money
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I start with the smallest room. I have found that if I can just get in a groove, I can finish. It also helps if I can get help from the kids, at least get them to help with their rooms.
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ReplyDeleteMy fall cleaning tip: I learned this off of a baby site; I put the kid's stuffed toys in the top shelf of the dishwasher and run it. They say it's better for them then the washer that spins them around and around. It's great for baby toys and cloth books too!
ReplyDeleteMy fall cleaning tip 2: The Magic Eraser is great for refrigerator handles, bath tubs, on the base of the stove (on the floor).
ReplyDeleteMy fall cleaning tip 3: I wash the drapes. They say that they hold a lot of dust. With my fabric blinds, I vacuum them.
ReplyDeleteMy fall cleaning tip 3: I wash the drapes. They say that they hold a lot of dust. With my fabric blinds, I vacuum them.
ReplyDeleteMy fall cleaning tip 4: I try and have the kids and us take our shoes off at the door. Otherwise they track in pollen and dirt. I got an under storage shoe holder, this is great to put off season shoes.
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My fall cleaning tip 5: I wash our pillow cases in every load of laundry. It's nice to have back up pillow cases.
ReplyDeleteMy fall cleaning tip 6: I clean counters, sinks and floors with distilled vinegar and water. This is much better then many products you can buy because it isn't toxic. It doesn't smell because the water neutralizes the vinegar.
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Dishsoap removes crayon from carpeting.
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Vinegar & Water = the perfect window cleaning solution
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Mr. Clean Magic Eraser will take just about anything off your stuff!
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I'm a big list maker so I make a list of all the chores I need to do and pick a few to do each day, so that way I don't feel so overwhelmed. I'm another who uses vinegar often in my cleaning. And I LOVE the Mr. Clean magic eraser!! Thanks so much! pamelashockley(AT)netscape(DOT)net
ReplyDeleteMy tip is to only clear one room a day. This way I don't burn out and each room gets a really deep cleaning.
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My cleaning tip I have been doing since I was a kid is scrubbing down my walls.
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Unrealistic spring cleaning goals will kill the whole deal. Set realistic goals - one room/project at a time and stick with it.
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ReplyDeleteI try to start cleaning as soon as the pollen here in NC is over so I can open the windows and air out the rooms as I clean.
ReplyDeleteI just make it a rule that you can't move on to another room until the one you are working on is done..other wise I keep seeing new tasks & everything only gets half done.
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My spring cleaning tip is to dust from top to bottom.
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