Don't think I endorse stuff here that I don't use and believe in myself.
Not a chance.
We are in this together!
AND, I do pay full price for anything I buy - I don't get deals or manipulate sponsors to cut me some slack.
Again, it's you and me sister (or brother)!
So, today the amazing and wonderful Lynn dropped off my ENJO stuff.
I bought the floor cleaner to eliminate my house of bacteria from dog pee.
I can handle an untidy house, but I can't handle it when I think it is "down to the bone" dirty.
I need to know that my family isn't wallowing in a petri dish of bacteria and filth.
Lynn showed me how to use it.
10 seconds after she left I washed my floors.
5 minutes after that, I was done.
Yup - my kitchen and hallway in 5 minutes!
Now for the clincher - BACTERIA!
Check this out:
Even vinegar and water (which I thought was great for killing bacteria) left behind the most bacteria of any test!
Here's the biggest 'block' people have to buying ENJO products ... the price.
I can see that.
BUT, if you think that these cloths last 2 - 3 years…
and you won't be buying ANY chemicals anymore…
It will pay for itself and even save you some money in the end.
Let me give you the breakdown - and I'm using the floor cleaning system because it's the priciest - so anything else will break down even cheaper.
My go-to floor cleaning liquid to-date has been Vim.
Say you wash your floor once per week (HA!) = 52 weeks
Times 3 years = 156 floor washings.
Say you go through a bottle of Vim after 4 washings - that would be 39 bottles over the three year period. = $210.21
IF you washed your floors once per week. (HA!)
You have your mop = $10
Your bucket = $10
Replacement heads/sponges for the mop (say you replace them every 6 months at $5.99 each - which is a low end refill) = $35.94
Vim = $210.21
Grand total = $266.15
Broken down by per washing = $1.71
ENJO
We're going to start out the same here - because with how quick and easy it is, I think I WILL wash my floor once per week!
Wash your floor once per week = 52 weeks
Times 3 years = 156 floor washings.
Mop (which comes with two cleaning pads) = $249
Vim - Nope
Bucket - Nope
Replacement heads - Nope
Grand total =$249
Broken down by per washing = $1.60
Here's a visual:
So just to be clear here;
- I'm more likely to clean my floors because it's so quick and easy.
- I'm not using any chemicals that can harm my family, or that I can run out of when I need them most.
- I'm removing 99% of bacteria and leaving an environment that isn't conducive for more bacteria to grow
AND I'm saving money at the same time?
What about this:
Is it me, or is this a no brainer?
Don't even get me started on kitchen counters and bathroom sinks!
Gotta go clean something.
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Have a great one!
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