BUT, I have found a replacement for her. Well, not really, but let me continue. As I was deep cleaning (washing walls and baseboards) in my kid's rooms. I noticed some creative artwork....ON THE WALLS and ON THE BACK OF THEIR DOORS, that I had not seen before. At first I panicked. Was I going to have to repaint. What exactly did they use to create this masterpiece...is it crayon, marker, colored pencil, paint, smashed vegetables, bodily fluids? So, I sent Bruce to the DG (Dollar General) to pick up the miracle worker- MR. CLEAN. Have you met him?
There he was. His arms crossed on the front of the box. His muscles buldging from beneath the white t-shirt. He looks like he can get the job done. I followed the directions on the box- wet, ring and wash. Do you know that Magic Erase Mr. Clean Sponge did the trick. It took every bit of the artwork off the walls and doors. I am so thrilled....I gave Mr. Clean a hi-5 on the box as I tossed him in the trash. He's my new best friend, hero, boyfriend. For a free sample go to this link.
3 comments:
Gina, you've got to come by Field Lily today. You'll get a little closer look at your hero! Too funny. I posted this last night, probably way after your night-night time. I have been my own maid for a while, and I hate to say it, but yeh, I need to attack a few doors myself. I think SAMS CLUB should start selling Mr. Clean scrubbers in volume! I could use it!
The apple doesn't fall from the tree---I've been in love with Mr. Clean for years! Your blog has given me the courage to come out of the closet and admit it!!!
Mom....seems I remember you being pretty fond of Mr. Murphey...(as in Murphey's Oil)when I was growing up. Seems there was a song and a dance???
In other words....you've got your cleaning man....Mr. Clean is mine!!!!
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