What are the different types of cleaning implements required for cleaning of house?
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1. A Good Sponge
There are a huge variety of sponges out there. It's nice to have a classic sponge around — especially something with an abrasive side to tackle any grimy dirty surface.
2. White Towels
I always keep a ton of white towels on hand. I picked up a couple of sets of cotton towels from Crate & Barrel, but you can find packs of these just about anywhere, even at the hardware store.
2. White Towels
I always keep a ton of white towels on hand. I picked up a couple of sets of cotton towels from Crate & Barrel, but you can find packs of these just about anywhere, even at the hardware store.
4. A Squeegee
These little tools are a must-have for keeping showers mold-free. They also work great on windows if that's a part of your cleaning routine.
5. A Bucket
A nice sized bucket can not only stow your cleaning supplies, but also be used for mopping and a multitude of other household tasks.
6. A Spray Bottle (or 6)
Keep spray bottles on hand if you ever need to rinse something off with water, or to try your hand at making your own cleaners.
7. A Scrub Brush
A sponge or cloth isn't always going to work, so keep an all-purpose scrub brush on hand to use on tile, tubs, fixtures and tough stains.
8. A Vacuum
Whether it's a Roomba or a Dyson or a sturdy workhorse passed down to you, you need one of these machines to keep floors clean and allergies at bay.
9. A Broom, Dustpan and Mop
If you have any hard surfaces like wood, tile, cork, and linoleum, you will need a broom, dustpan and mop to get them clean.
8. A Toothbrush
When you need something a little more detailed than a scrub brush, a toothbrush is a great option. Disinfect some old toothbrushes and put them to work on grout, sink rims and all the other nooks and crannies in your house.
Hope this will help you...... ✌
There are a huge variety of sponges out there. It's nice to have a classic sponge around — especially something with an abrasive side to tackle any grimy dirty surface.
2. White Towels
I always keep a ton of white towels on hand. I picked up a couple of sets of cotton towels from Crate & Barrel, but you can find packs of these just about anywhere, even at the hardware store.
2. White Towels
I always keep a ton of white towels on hand. I picked up a couple of sets of cotton towels from Crate & Barrel, but you can find packs of these just about anywhere, even at the hardware store.
4. A Squeegee
These little tools are a must-have for keeping showers mold-free. They also work great on windows if that's a part of your cleaning routine.
5. A Bucket
A nice sized bucket can not only stow your cleaning supplies, but also be used for mopping and a multitude of other household tasks.
6. A Spray Bottle (or 6)
Keep spray bottles on hand if you ever need to rinse something off with water, or to try your hand at making your own cleaners.
7. A Scrub Brush
A sponge or cloth isn't always going to work, so keep an all-purpose scrub brush on hand to use on tile, tubs, fixtures and tough stains.
8. A Vacuum
Whether it's a Roomba or a Dyson or a sturdy workhorse passed down to you, you need one of these machines to keep floors clean and allergies at bay.
9. A Broom, Dustpan and Mop
If you have any hard surfaces like wood, tile, cork, and linoleum, you will need a broom, dustpan and mop to get them clean.
8. A Toothbrush
When you need something a little more detailed than a scrub brush, a toothbrush is a great option. Disinfect some old toothbrushes and put them to work on grout, sink rims and all the other nooks and crannies in your house.
Hope this will help you...... ✌
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