Monday, November 11, 2013
Skoy Cloth Review and Giveaway
My family and I are in the transition of trying to go green. We already do a lot of things that lessen our carbon footprint, but there are only so many things you can do. That is where Skoy cloth comes in handy. Being able to use Eco Friendly products make it easier to be green.
I love the fact that their products are reusable. Sometimes paper towels seem necessary, but Skoy eliminates the need altogether. They also offer scouring scrub sponges, which work wonders on harder to clean surfaces, especially dishes with dried on food. I usually keep away from sponges because they tend to hold bacteria, creating a funk in my sink. Skoy cloths are easy to disinfect, just pop into the microwave!
I am in the process of Fall cleaning/organizing, so I have had numerous opportunities to try out Skoy. I absolutely love them. Especially the cloths. They are bright and cheerful, and easy to use/clean. I have tried them out on my counters, hardwood floors, and even a couple windows. I can't wait to post the before and after photos! Until then, onto the giveaway!
Skoy is offering ONE lucky US reader a similar set as to what I received. You can't win if you don't enter, so make sure you do! Good luck!
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*Living the Paisley Life is not to be held responsible for product shipment. Prize will be sent by the company.
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