Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Fuller Brush Company Cooktop Cleaner Review and GIVEAWAY!!

The Fuller Brush Company (http://www.fuller.com/). Headquartered in Kansas, The Fuller Brush Company has been a part of keeping North American homes clean for generations. With our status as an American cultural niche, the Fuller Brush follows three simple rules: “Make it work. Make it last. Guarantee it no matter what".

I have had the pleasure of trying numerous products from this company now and I have never been disappointed. The Fuller Brush Company's Cooktop and Counter Cleaner works by gently removing food residue, stains and fingerprints without scratching. Protects by leaving behind a protective shield to guard against future staining. It has a non-abrasive formula that is is easy to use: wipe on, then polish. It is ideal for use on ceramic and glass stovetops and safe to use on virtually any countertop or vanity including plastic laminates, ceramic tile, marble, granite, metal and glass.

 Review:  Keeping my kitchen clean has been a challenging task lately. I have been teaching my children to cook and I am not exactly a neat chef. One of the most challenging parts to keep clean is our stove top. So, I was more than happy to give this product a try. The bottle I received looks slightly different than the one pictured on the website (it has a more updated look). It was very easy to use and I was able to achieve a clean stovetop with some moderate scrubbing (the grease was pretty caked on).  The product has a slight citrus scent that is fresh and clean smelling.  I am very happy with this product, in fact more so than the product I was using that tended to leave streaks on the cooktop. See for yourself how well it worked:

Before

After






Buy it here: Cooktop and Counter Cleaner can be purchased from The Fuller Brush Company for $4.79.

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I was provided with the above mentioned product for the purpose of facilitating this review. No other compensation was received and the views expressed here are my own.  
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