How to Clean Grand Central Station

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How to Clean Grand Central Station

If your home is anything like ours, the kitchen is Grand Central Station. Smoothies are made, homework is checked, lunches are packed, and dinner is served. Brilliant ideas are given away freely, and wildly inventive collaborative projects begin daily.

We have always given our children limitless opportunities to turn their brainstorms into reality. The fifteen arm snake=catching robot and the super triple bubble mixing game (that 100% without a doubt required four bottles of liquid soap, of course) may have raised a few eyebrows. But we not only encourage these off-the-cuff ideas, we join in!

Our kitchen is the first place the kids head to in the morning and the last room they visit before bed. The heart of our home needs to be ready to perform the dozens of requests we ask of it on a daily basis. To accommodate our family’s appetite for experimentation and “made together” family meals, we need all hands on deck when it comes to clean up.

When our six-year-old drags a flopping catfish on the counter that he caught moments earlier, we need to know that Charlotte’s homemade lemonade that meets the same spot later in the day will be erased of the fishy encounter. The constant non-stop action requires a powerful cleaner with no harsh chemical residue.

Take a peek at our clean up video* with our friends from Lysol! We’ll show you how our family relies on the hydrogen peroxide multi-purpose cleaner with no chlorine bleach to tackle those tough kitchen messes, killing 99.9% of germs*.

* NOTE: Video no longer available.