Addis and Queen of Clean team up

‘Queen of Clean’ – aka Lynsey Crombie – has launched her ‘must-have’ collection of cleaning kit in collaboration with Addis. The bestselling author, business woman and ITV This Morning’s official homecare expert, is famed for her game changing natural cleaning hacks, shared globally with her audience of 200,000 Instagram followers.

Lynsey’s range of 18 cleaning tools are designed to make cleaning in the home easier and more effective, with many items showcasing market leading eco innovation.

Lynsey (who uses a ‘2 step’ cleaning system) explains: “When it comes to keeping our skin clean, we cleanse and tone to make sure we remove all unseen dirt from our faces, and it is vital we also adopt this method in our household cleaning.”

Above: Lynsey and some of her cleaning tools from Addis.
Above: Lynsey and some of her cleaning tools from Addis.

She continues: ”High traffic areas in the home that get a lot of touch, need to be cleaned thoroughly and need detailed attention. My specially designed range of bamboo cloths and sponges allow for a deeper clean, to lift away dirt and leave surfaces spotless.”

The range started by bringing together Lynsey’s colour coded cleaning concept (now well established in online cleaning communities) and Addis Super Sponges (100% microfibre and non-scratch).  Lynsey was a huge fan of the results achieved by the sponges, originally sold separately.  Each colour-coded Super Sponge in Lynsey’s five-pack set has a dedicated job for cleaning in the home to avoid cross-contamination, ie Pink for sink, Blue for loo, Green for clean, Yellow for washing up and wiping down, and Grey for stainless steel.

The new cleaning products and tools in Lynsey’s collection incorporate her colour coded cleaning system. Products include cloths and sponges made from bamboo – a renewable resource with naturally anti-bacterial properties – and ‘Scrub & Wipe’ double-sided cloths, made from biodegradable cellulose.

Top: The Queen of Clean set of sponges.
Top: The Queen of Clean set of sponges.

Lynsey advises: “Using just one side of the cloth or sponge, grab a detergent based product to actually lift away the dirt and grime. Leave the product a few minutes to allow it to work and then flip over your cloth or sponge and allow the microfibre to wipe everything clean, picking up bacteria and debris as it goes.”

She continues: “Then rinse your cloth under hot water and repeat the process using a disinfectant based product: wipe, allow to sit, and then flip over for clean sterile surfaces.”

* To visit Lynsey’s Instagram channel click HERE

* Addis is celebrating its 240th anniversary this year.

 

Top: Lynsey with one of her Queen of Clean cloths from Addis.

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