Everyone needs these cleaning tools: Housekeeping tips

03.12.2023 04:10
Updated: 13.05.2024 21:22

It's always easier to clean your house when you have all the supplies that can help you.

It's not only about the cleaning solutions, but also various tools and mops that are comfortable and easy to use.

Here is a list of things that everyone should have to clean their house more effectively.

Microfiber Cloths

These are great for dusting surfaces and wiping down various areas. They are reusable and can be machine-washed.

Broom and Dustpan

For sweeping floors and collecting debris. Look for a broom with soft bristles that can effectively gather dust.

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Mop and Bucket

Essential for cleaning floors. Choose a mop with a washable head and a bucket with a wringer for efficient mopping.

Vacuum Cleaner

Ideal for carpets and rugs. A vacuum with different attachments is versatile for cleaning various surfaces.

Sponges

Use sponges for washing dishes, wiping countertops, and cleaning surfaces. Replace them regularly to avoid bacteria buildup.

Rubber Gloves

Protect your hands from cleaning chemicals. Opt for durable, waterproof gloves to keep your hands safe.

All-Purpose Cleaner

A versatile cleaning solution for various surfaces like countertops, appliances, and bathroom fixtures.

Toilet Brush

Specifically designed for cleaning the toilet bowl. Keep one in each bathroom for regular maintenance.

Dish Brush or Scrubber

Useful for scrubbing pots, pans, and dishes. Look for a brush with sturdy bristles.

Trash Bags

Keep your space tidy by using trash bags for waste disposal. Choose the appropriate size for your trash bins.

Duster or Dusting Wand

Reach high or difficult-to-access areas to remove dust from surfaces and corners.

Glass Cleaner

A specialized cleaner for windows and glass surfaces. Achieve streak-free results for a clear view.

Trash Can and Recycling Bin

Proper waste disposal starts with having designated bins in convenient locations.

Disinfecting Wipes

Convenient for quick cleanups and disinfecting commonly touched surfaces.
 

Kate Yakimchuk Author: Kate Yakimchuk Editor internet resource


Content
  1. Microfiber Cloths
  2. Broom and Dustpan
  3. Mop and Bucket
  4. Vacuum Cleaner
  5. Sponges
  6. Rubber Gloves
  7. All-Purpose Cleaner
  8. Toilet Brush
  9. Dish Brush or Scrubber
  10. Trash Bags
  11. Duster or Dusting Wand
  12. Glass Cleaner
  13. Trash Can and Recycling Bin
  14. Disinfecting Wipes