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A Cleaner Home This Holiday – Our Bounty DuraTowel #DitchandSwitch

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BountyDo you ever feel like your counters just aren’t quite clean enough? I often spill things and so do my kiddos so this holiday season we’re keeping things a little cleaner with Bounty DuraTowels.

Last month we took the Ditch and Switch Challenge with Bounty. For a few days we used a traditional cloth for cleaning our kitchen and we sent back the towel for testing.  I found that our home wasn’t that dirty but I did learn a lesson or two.

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With the kids getting older, I find cleaning up smaller messes to be more and more. My middle one is 4 years old and thinks she can make anything. She especially likes to make sandwiches and she always seems to create a mess. Using a tough Bounty BuraTowel cleaning up anything is easy. And sometimes I don’t clean it up all the way and find myself cleaning it up later the DuraTowel holds up to cleaning this tougher messes.

I also like that the DuraTowel is so durable that I can clean off the counter tops and just toss it in the recycling container. Then I don’t have dirty towels to clean which saves on energy and water. With the holidays and all the cooking and baking cleaning up will be going on a lot. And instead of clean a load of towels, I can just use a few DuraTowels.

Bounty exposed my dirty dishcloth and showed me the cleaner way to clean with Bounty DuraTowel, the only cloth-like, durable paper towel that is clinically proven to leave surfaces three times cleaner than a germy dishcloth.* Find out more here!

*1tsp spaghetti sauce, 10 mls. coffee, ⅛ tsp creamer on laminate countertop

This is a sponsored conversation written by me on behalf of Bounty. The opinions and text are all mine.

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Hi, I'm Kristin a now single mom of three. Our Ordinary Life is a family lifestyle site that started in 2006.

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