Monday, July 21, 2008

Cleaning Housewife

I am in the process of re-evaluating my cleaning supplies. Most of the ones I buy are very convenient, for example, I use the disposable pledge wipes, flushable scrubbing bubbles wipes, flushable toilet scrub brush,etc. Mostly everything disposable or flushable. But, last week as I spent 2 entire days deep cleaning my house, I wondered if there were better products that I just don't know about. Can any of you help? If there is any cleaning product you swear by or love to use, please let me know. I'd love to enjoy cleaning more and I think with some new and improved products, I just might want to clean more... or not, but it'd be nice to have the good stuff just in case! Thanks for your help!

5 comments:

Abby said...

Hmmm...honestly? I use a lot of Kirkland baby wipes. There are packs in strategic locations all around my life--in the car, kitchen, toilet, etc.--And Cubby has been potty trained for almost a year! Because they are not greasy or smelly or filmy [they are much like a damp paper towel to me] I use them to spot clean the kitchen floor, wipe Cubby's little table--it's like a gentle cleanser for surfaces you don't always want chemicals on.
I also love Windex antibacterial--shines AND cleans multiple surfaces.
Always Bounty paper towels--I am an addict and an over-user, but rags gross me out when cleaning potties and floors and such.
Oh--and a good dust buster is a must (good meaning high voltage--don't waste time with poor suction).
Can you tell I am passionate about clean?

Anonymous said...

The best and most safest type of cleaning product is vinegar and water. This is doesn't harm your little ones and it is a great cleaning product. You can use it in your kitchen, bathroom and use it one windows.

Tracy Giles said...

My mom uses vinegar and water to clean her windows because it doesn't streak. I use a lot of disposable supplies as well. Other than that I'm a big Comet user. It gets everything so clean. If you get any good tips pass them on!

Janna said...

I like to use magic eraser. It works on a lot of things.

Anonymous said...

Amen to the vinegar. It's nontoxic and cleans great...it's just the smell that most people don't like. :)