Last month, I introduced you to Conserve Cleaners. They have just debuted a new retail version of their products – and to celebrate, they would like to give three lucky Contest Corner readers a full set of cleaners, including Multi-Surface Cleaner, Bathroom Cleaner, Window & Glass Cleaner, and Fabric Freshener – so read on!
My Take:
In May, I tried out the full line of Conserve Cleaners – click here to read the review and see how it stacked up to my cleaning challenge. Conserve Cleaners are unique, because they utilize a tablet that is dropped into a bottle and mixed with water to form the cleaning solution à la an Alka-Seltzer tab. They have since updated their packaging to further reduce waste; now the tablets are sold individually, with the idea that consumers can simply reuse a plastic spray bottle they already have on hand, instead of creating a new one. Each package contains one tablet and a label that you can stick on your old bottle. This is the same formula as before, with new packaging – the bottle with four tablets which I reviewed is still available for bulk needs.
Conserve mailed me a set of the new tablets with the improved packaging to check out, and I think it’s a great idea – I’m all about re-using what I have, and there’s no need to create a whole new plastic bottle for these. Just wait until your old cleaner runs out, rinse out the bottle, and refill with a Conserve Cleaner tablet! This version of the cleaner is brand new and hasn’t hit store shelves yet, so you’re getting a special sneak peek – I’m curious to see how much they will retail for, as this is touted as an inexpensive alternative to other cleaners.
Giveaway time!
THREE lucky Contest Corner readers will each win a full set of Conserve Cleaners! The set includes:
1 Multi-Surface Cleaner Tablet
1 Bathroom Cleaner Tablet
1 Fabric Freshener Tablet
1 Window & Glass Cleaner Tablet
Here’s how to enter:
1. For your first entry, click here to visit Conserve Cleaners. Then come back here and leave a comment telling me something that you learned! This step is required to qualify for the drawing.
Want extra entries? Do any of the following, and leave a separate comment for each one:
2. Write a post on your blog linking to this giveaway and Conserve Cleaners. Then come back here and leave me the link!
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I learned that 2 years ago they announced the unprecedented goal of screening 100% of their 800 products for toxic, heavy metal.
I follow via GFC.
I learned they do not use petro-chemicals, bleach or ammonia in Conserve cleaners.
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Im a follower of your blog as valancia
Their company also recycles and reduces their carbon footprint.
The company recycles 🙂
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There are no bleach or ammonia in these cleaners!
Thanks for entering me! Great Contest!
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They screen all their products for toxic, heavy metals!
i learned that conserve cleaners believe in teamwork
I learned that their cleaners don’t include bleach or ammonia. I’m still curious, though, what they *are* made of.
I learned that their cleaners are Biodegradeable.
I follow on GFC. (Annie)
There’s no bleach or ammonia in these cleaners!!
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They screen all their products for toxic, heavy metals..
I learned they don’t use petro-chemicals, bleach or ammonia in their cleaners.
I learned they are working with Georgia Institutue of Technology to find ways to measure the emissions produced at each stage of a product’s life cycle, from the beginning of production and transportation to consumer use and eventual recycling
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I am a subscriber via email (CharlieGurl57@aol.com)
I am following your blog (Charlene)
I’m pretty glad that I noticed this specific blog post. This is just the information I had been browsing for.
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