How to Clean Your Home on a Budget
Purchase a caddy that is heavy duty, has lots of space and a handle., Add a squeegee for windows, a pair of rubber gloves, and some Ziploc bags for disposing of things you find around the house. , Add some dusting cloths., Include a box of baking...
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Purchase a caddy that is heavy duty
Choose regular microfiber cloths in different colours so you can use a different one for each room.
Simply wash and re-use these cloths. , These are the three key cleaning products you will need throughout the entire house.
Use vinegar to disinfect surfaces and to clean mirrors.
Use baking soda to clean surfaces, remove stains, deodorize, scrub pots and pans, and more (for a few ideas, see tips below). , These convenient wants have disposable cleaning heads pre-filled with a cleaning solution.
For a more environmentally friendly option, use a regular non-disposable toilet brush. ,, As much as we dread it at times, cleaning can be therapeutic and a great workout! -
Step 2: has lots of space and a handle.
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Step 3: Add a squeegee for windows
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Step 4: a pair of rubber gloves
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Step 5: and some Ziploc bags for disposing of things you find around the house.
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Step 6: Add some dusting cloths.
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Step 7: Include a box of baking soda
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Step 8: a plastic spray bottle of vinegar
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Step 9: and a good all-purpose cleaner.
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Step 10: Add toilet cleaning wands.
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Step 11: After vacuuming or sweeping and/or washing the floors
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Step 12: grab your caddy and get to work!
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Step 13: Have fun!
Detailed Guide
Choose regular microfiber cloths in different colours so you can use a different one for each room.
Simply wash and re-use these cloths. , These are the three key cleaning products you will need throughout the entire house.
Use vinegar to disinfect surfaces and to clean mirrors.
Use baking soda to clean surfaces, remove stains, deodorize, scrub pots and pans, and more (for a few ideas, see tips below). , These convenient wants have disposable cleaning heads pre-filled with a cleaning solution.
For a more environmentally friendly option, use a regular non-disposable toilet brush. ,, As much as we dread it at times, cleaning can be therapeutic and a great workout!
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