This post is sponsored by RAYCOP. All opinions are my own. Be sure to get your printable cleaning checklist below!
I’ll be the first to admit that I am NOT a clean freak. I want to be a clean freak. I really do. I love a clean house and find it hard to function when the clutter and dog hair and dust start to take over. But the logistics of getting/keeping a clean house can be kind of overwhelming.
All that said. we have one kid with pretty severe allergies and two pets. So that means, by default, that I have to be diligent about keeing a cleaner environment…both for my kid and for my own sanity.
But when I have company (which we have a lot of during the holiday season!), I’m a totally different person. The house needs to shine. It needs to be clean from every angle. Floors need to shine. Counterops need to reflect. Linens need to be fresh.
The RAYCOP RS2 purifier literally takes cleanliness to a whole new level. A handheld vacuum with a HEPA filter, ultraviolet light technology and three operating modes, the RAYCOP RS2 is an easy and fast way to sanitize any fabric surface in your home.
Here are some places we use ours:
- Dog beds (they’re so gross…with the RAYCOP, we can clean them regularly without having to take them apart and throw them in the laundry, which is a total pain!)
- Couch (it’s just easier to clean all the dog hair off with the RAYCOP than with our traditional vacuum)
- Mattresses and blankets (after one minute of cleaning, the RAYCOP removes 99.8% of pollen…that’s a big deal during allergy season)
The patented RayClean Technology® eliminates common allergens and pollutants. It also picks up 99.99% of bacteria after just two seconds.


The RAYCOP is super handy for last-minute vacuum jobs, unexpected messes, and adding that final, extra-clean touch to any of your fabric surfaces. It’s not nearly as cumbersome as my regular vacuum…and it does a much better job on these tricky surfaces!
While it’s technically a vacuum you can hold with one hand, it has a few key differences from the hand-held vacuum you’re probably thinking of! The RS2 is super sturdy and stout, and it’s designed to lay perfectly flat on the surface of any fabric. This gives it a better ability to sterilize, suck up the dust and dirt, and filter.
The three settings are determined by the type of the fabric you’re cleaning: “heavy” for mattresses and coarse upholstery (I use this setting for our futon, which our dogs think is their bed), “normal” for bed linens (this is what we use for the actual dog beds), and “light” for delicate fabrics and clothing (most likely, we’ll use this setting to clean off the curtains we’ve had hiding in a closet for years and are about to put up in my son’s room).
Unlike a regular vacuum, RAYCOP purifiers have a dual filtration system incorporating a high efficiency particulate air (HEPA) filter which is proven to capture 99.9% of common allergens.
You can learn more about the RAYCOP – and the science behind it – here.
Buy your own RAYCOP purifier today here.
And if you’re like me, and need all the help you can get when it comes to cleaning, I’ve got a free printable cleaning checklist for you. Use this to write down everything you need to clean (perfect when preparing for guests!). There’s also a place to keep track of things you need to buy (either cleaning supplies or things you discover as you’re cleaning) and a place for your notes, too.
You can download your free printable cleaning checklist below.
AND! This is awesome. I’m giving away a RAYCOP LITE (MSRP of $189.99) to one lucky reader.
The RAYCOP LITE is RAYCOP’s most portable and versatile purifier, but it’s powerful enough for most sanitizing jobs. It’s handy size makes it appropriate for the same jobs as the RAYCOP RS2, but also great for cleaning throw pillows and upholstery. I love that you can whip this out to clean up a mess or freshen up your curtains or dog beds and not have to do laundry. It’s perfect for use on delicate surfaces like clothes, and it can be used to sanitize yoga mats!
I feel like I’m always doing laundry…the RAYCOP is a great way to cut back on laundry, meaning you’re saving water and electricty…while purifying parts of your home at the same time. The RAYCOP LITE also comes with a HEPA filter and UV technology.
You must be 18+ and live in the United Stated to win. Winner has 48 hours to respond to email notification or another winner will be picked. Good luck!


I have 4 cats….enough said!
mattresses and couch
I’d love to purify our chairs
My bed and couches first!
I have a dust mite allergy so I would be doing our couches and the mattresses!
I would love to purify Beds and sofas in the living room.
I would be stoked to use this on my couches!
I have a small parrot and clean air is vital for her health and well being! Thank you for the opportunity!
I’m excited to piurify my coach
my son is allergic to dust mites and my husband has allergies too, so this would really help
Everything about t his excites me
I’ve got allergies because of our 4 cats, I could use this to clean the furniture and curtains!
We need to purify all of our furniture! we have a dog that sheds.
Wow this is amazing!! It would work wonders for my home, we have a short hair dog named max who sheds more then I can keep up with I actually wonder where it all comes from it just floats every where on the furniture the beds when I dust its on the desk and stands this would be great to clean my couches off no dog bed here lol he sleeps with us so to be able to do our beds would also be great and would help at least 3 out of the 4 of us with our allergies, my boys got it from me so while dad is okay we are sneezing and watery eyes, even the dog has them. Thanks for the great giveaway.
My bed! And couch! and everything in between for that matter!
this would be great for my mattress!! thanks so much for the chance to win!!
oh with the new baby coming (my sister is having one in a few months) I would purify everything.
I have a wood stove and would love this for my living room.
I would use it on my couch and bed. 5 grandkids create tons of messes.
My living room furniture would be the first thing I would use it on.