Home Cleaning

Supplies Used in Housekeeping

Do not think of housekeeping supplies as the substances required for a tedious chore; rather, consider these as tools for conflict. Together with them, you will vanquish the dust bunnies and regain control of your flooring, stop the advancement of the filthy dishes brigade, maintain your countertops clean, and see your furniture free of dust’s oppressive grip. Equip yourself with these supplies to guarantee success and conquer your housekeeping chores.

Out in the Open

Cleaning isn’t all drudgery, and its supplies are not either. When closet space is at a premium, display your colorful housekeeping supplies. Put in a piece of pegboard on the wall to hang a broom, dustpan and dry mop. Attach baskets to maintain dust rags, microfiber towels along with your go-to super-absorbent towels which you use to soak up important spills. Keeping these items available to everybody makes it a lot easier for everyone to pitch in with certain jobs. Store similar items such as cleaning agents in colorful tablet form, unwrapped additives and powdered detergent in clear glass cracker jars. Keep the jars on high shelves or behind glass kitchen cabinets. Adorn the jars with colorful tags which match your decorating scheme.

Dirty Little Secrets

Some cleaning tools are best kept concealed, and, should you have little children running about, behind locked cupboard doors. This list includes: laundry detergent, bleach, glass or window cleaner, toilet bowl cleaner, disinfecting multi-surface household cleaner, and bathtub and shower cleanser. Housekeeping tools which should be kept out of reach of little children incorporate the toilet brush, any hard-bristled brushes which could hurt someoneyour iron, vacuum cleaner and the mop and bucket. Put money into a cleaning caddy that fits with your style in which to save your cleaning supplies; it is easy to tote the caddy from room to room. Paint a wooden instrument caddy your favorite shade of purple, elect for glossy and plastic, or move retro-inspired having an enamel housekeeping box.

On Second Thought

Keep salvageable things out of the trash; rather, use them within your housekeeping arsenal. Cut older T-shirts in to loaf and maintain old but clean dish and hand towels to use in kitchen prep. Have old toothbrushes on hand to use for scrubbing bathtub tiles. Both old toothbrushes and fresh cotton swabs make simple work of cleaning the tight place around faucets and toilet lid hinges. Store older toothbrushes and cleaning-only swabs in glass jars tagged”cleaning supplies.”

The Call of Nature

Hit the pantry or the fruit bowl to get all-natural housekeeping supplies. Keep lemons on hand for your daily cup of tea and to clean wooden cutting boards and plastic food containers; olive oil is equally suitable as a toaster cleaner. White distilled vinegar is a drain cleaner, dishwasher disinfectant and mold fighter. Combat crayon marks on walls using a paste made of equal parts water and baking soda. Rub the paste on the wall, let it dry and then wash away the residue using a classic dish towel.

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