Tips for Organizing Essential Cleaning Supplies to Get the Job Done Quickly

When it comes to household cleaning, it’s crucial that you use the right cleaning supplies. Using the wrong cleaning product on surfaces, for instance, could spell disaster and considerable damage. Besides, if you use the appropriate cleaning supplies, you can finish your tasks much more quickly than if you used the wrong cleaning supplies.

However, before you purchase any cleaning product, read the label. The label lists the product’s common uses, precautions you’ll need to take (if any) and solutions. Beware of cleaning products with the label “All Purpose” slapped on; more often than not, they aren’t good for all kinds of surfaces. If you’re cleaning laminates and other plastic surfaces, for instance, avoid using cleaning products containing ammonia and other strong chemicals. These chemicals will damage such surfaces. Typically, you don’t really need to use a strong cleaner to get the job done; a simple mixture of warm water and mild soap is often adequate.

Whether you’re gearing for a large, annual cleaning job or simply doing your daily light cleaning, it’s important you gather the essential cleaning supplies together prior to starting. But what cleaning supplies are essential? These are the things you’ll need in order to clean.

When cleaning, start cleaning from the ceiling, working your way down to the floor. Essential cleaning supplies for cleaning the ceilings include rags for dusting cobwebs up in the corners, blades of ceiling fans, and tops of ledges and shelves. You’ll see a lot of those infomercials telling you their product is the better way for you to dust. However, a rag actually works quite well, and it’s cheap too. You can use an old shirt or sock as a rag for cleaning. Rags are effective in getting rid of cobwebs, but when you’re dusting ledges and shelves, apply a little bit of furniture polish on the rags and wipe.

Up next for cleaning are the windows. For cleaning windows, you’ll need a window washing liquid. There are a lot of brand name products whose manufacturers claim they produce a streak-free shine, but they can get very expensive. You can stick to the bargain brands and get the same result. The trick is in what you use to wipe down the windows. For some reason, wadded up newspaper works much better than paper towels in wiping down the window glass. You’ll need lots of old newspaper and to control the clutter, make sure you have brown paper bags in your house cleaning kit. You can toss the old newspapers in there after using them to wipe down the windows.

Anti-bacterial sprays are essential cleaning supplies you should always have in your house cleaning kit. You’ll find many cleaning products for cleaning various parts of the house and most of them are fine to use on different surfaces. Keep on hand an anti-bacterial spray that’s specifically designed for hard-to-clean mildew and soap scum in bathrooms and another anti-bacterial spray you can use in your kitchen and other surfaces.

For cleaning the floor, you’d need a vacuum for cleaning carpets areas and a mop and bucket for cleaning the non-carpets ones. Keep two floor cleaning kits – one kit for cleaning non-carpeted areas of your home and another kit for the carpeted areas. This way, you can simply take out the appropriate cleaning supplies you need instead of lugging around supplies you don’t need quite just yet. Other essential supplies you’ll need are rug fresheners such as a powder or spray.

When you have your cleaning supplies organized, you’ll be able to access them easily and complete your tasks much more quickly.

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